The three-dimensional (3D) representation of the bifurcation anatomy and disease burden is essential for better understanding of the anatomical complexity of bifurcation disease and planning of stenting strategies. We propose a novel methodology for 3D reconstruction of coronary artery bifurcations based on the integration of angiography, which provides the backbone of the bifurcation, with optical coherence tomography (OCT), which provides the vessel shape. Our methodology introduces several technical novelties to tackle the OCT frame misalignment, correct positioning of the OCT frames at the carina, lumen surface reconstruction, and merging of bifurcation lumens. The accuracy and reproducibility of the methodology were tested in n = 5 pat...
Background: Heterogeneity in plaque composition in human coronary artery bifurcations is associated ...
Background: Conventional two-dimensional angiography lacks the ability to properly image the true bi...
The optimal stenting technique for coronary artery bifurcations is still debated. With additional ad...
The three-dimensional (3D) representation of the bifurcation anatomy and disease burden is essential...
Abstract Coronary bifurcation lesions represent a challenging anatomical subset, and the understandi...
Cardiovascular diseases are the most important cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed cou...
The structural morphology of coronary stents (e.g. stent expansion, lumen scaffolding, strut apposit...
The presence of stents within coronary arteries alters the hemodynamic condition. Computational flu...
The presence of stents within coronary arteries alters the hemodynamic condition. Computational flu...
The influence of coronary anatomy on percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) outcomes is largely co...
<p>Examples of stented coronary bifurcation phantoms: A) Bifurcation phantom with a bifurcation angl...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death worldwide. Enormous prog...
<p> This Bifurcation angle (BA) has important predictive value for outcome of percutaneous coronary...
Coronary artery bifurcations are a common challenging lesion subset accounting for approximately 10%...
Background: Heterogeneity in plaque composition in human coronary artery bifurcations is associated ...
Background: Conventional two-dimensional angiography lacks the ability to properly image the true bi...
The optimal stenting technique for coronary artery bifurcations is still debated. With additional ad...
The three-dimensional (3D) representation of the bifurcation anatomy and disease burden is essential...
Abstract Coronary bifurcation lesions represent a challenging anatomical subset, and the understandi...
Cardiovascular diseases are the most important cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed cou...
The structural morphology of coronary stents (e.g. stent expansion, lumen scaffolding, strut apposit...
The presence of stents within coronary arteries alters the hemodynamic condition. Computational flu...
The presence of stents within coronary arteries alters the hemodynamic condition. Computational flu...
The influence of coronary anatomy on percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) outcomes is largely co...
<p>Examples of stented coronary bifurcation phantoms: A) Bifurcation phantom with a bifurcation angl...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death worldwide. Enormous prog...
<p> This Bifurcation angle (BA) has important predictive value for outcome of percutaneous coronary...
Coronary artery bifurcations are a common challenging lesion subset accounting for approximately 10%...
Background: Heterogeneity in plaque composition in human coronary artery bifurcations is associated ...
Background: Conventional two-dimensional angiography lacks the ability to properly image the true bi...
The optimal stenting technique for coronary artery bifurcations is still debated. With additional ad...