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Intravascular Ultrasound: From Acquisition to Advanced Quantitative Analysis
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Contents
Contributors
Editor Biography
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Acknowledgement
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section I: Clinical Ivus
Chapter 2: Clinical Utility of Intravascular Ultrasound
1. Introduction
2. Basic Principles of Imaging Acquisition
3. IVUS in Clinical Practice
3.1. IVUS in Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty
3.2. IVUS in the Bare Metal Stent Era
3.3. IVUS in the Drug-Eluting Stent Era
4. IVUS Applications
4.1. IB-IVUS
4.2. VH-IVUS

4.3. iMap-IVUS
4.4. NIRS-IVUS
4.5. Contrast-Enhanced IVUS
5. IVUS Assessment of Plaque Progression
6. IVUS in Complex Coronary Lesions
6.1. Left Main Coronary Artery Lesions
6.2. Other Coronary Lesions
6.3. Calcified Lesions
6.4. Coronary Chronic Total Occlusion
7. IVUS Pitfalls
8. IVUS Complications
9. Future Perspectives
References
Chapter 3: Convenience of Intravascular Ultrasound in Coronary Chronic Total Occlusion Recanalization
1. Innovation Chronology on CTO Coronary Intervention Guided by IVUS
2. Why and When IVUS Is Used in CTO Recanalization

2.1. Anterograde Approach to CTO Recanalization
2.1.1. IVUS to define the proximal edge and validate the true lumen access
2.1.2. IVUS to delimit true lumen situation versus guidewire position along with the CTO stenosis until the true distal lumen
2.1.3. IVUS to size and optimize the stent
2.2. IVUS in Retrograde CTO Recanalization
2.2.1. IVUS in reverse recanalization
2.2.2. IVUS in reverse CART
2.2.3. IVUS in bailout
2.2.4. Size and optimize the stent
3. Case Examples
3.1. Case 1 Example
Anterograde RCA CTO
Introduction
3.2. Case 2 Example

Anterograde LAD CTO
Introduction
3.3. Case 3 Example
Ostial LAD CTO procedure guided from diagonal IVUS
Introduction
3.4. Case 4 Example
Calcified CTO in LAD
Introduction
3.5. Case 5 Example
LAD CTO, anterograde wired in false lumen
Introduction
3.6. Case 6 Example
LM severe stenosis and LAD CTO
Introduction
3.7. Case 7 Example
LAD CTO, bailout retrograde from RCA
Introduction
References
Chapter 4: Intracardiac Ultrasound
1. Introduction
2. ICE Devices and Case Studies
3. Rotational System
4. Phased Array System

5. Position and Image Examples of Phased Array System3
6. Case Examples
7. Patent Foramen Ovale7
8. Atrial Septum Defect
9. Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy8
10. Left Atrial Appendage Closure9
11. 3D/4D Developments (Phased Array Only)
12. Transseptal Puncture
13. Cryoablation
Positioning of the Cryoballoon
14. PFO Closure
References
Chapter 5: Quantitative Virtual Histology for In Vivo Evaluation of Human Atherosclerosis-A Plaque Biomechanics-Based Nov ...
Summary
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Results

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