三维计算机断层扫描血管内窥镜。

Polish journal of radiology Pub Date : 2023-09-22 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/pjr.2023.131000
Haris Huseinagić, Alma Efendić, Irma Rušidović
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摘要

使用冠状动脉计算机断层摄影血管造影术(CCTA),可以根据冠状动脉斑块的形态和组成来表征冠状动脉斑块。冠状动脉斑块通常在2D轴向和多平面重新格式化的图像上进行评估。然而,这些可视化工具仅限于观察冠状动脉的管腔外变化。斑块的存在使它们无法提供管腔内冠状动脉壁的视觉表现。自2000年发明以来,冠状动脉穿越或虚拟血管造影术(VA)已被广泛研究。然而,它的应用受到限制,因为它需要最佳的CT扫描和耗时的后处理。近年来,后处理软件的进步使VA的构建变得更容易,但直到最近,图像的质量还不足以满足大多数患者的需求。使用三维血管内窥镜(3DIE)可视化,我们呈现了与各种类型斑块相关的冠状动脉壁和斑块的各种管腔内外观。
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3D computed tomography intravascular endoscopy.

3D computed tomography intravascular endoscopy.

3D computed tomography intravascular endoscopy.

3D computed tomography intravascular endoscopy.

Using coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), coronary plaques can be characterized based on both their morphology and composition. Coronary plaques are generally assessed on 2D axial and multiplanar reformatted images. Nevertheless, these visualization tools are limited to observing extraluminal changes in the coronary artery. The presence of plaques prevents them from providing a visual representation of the intraluminal coronary wall. Since its invention in 2000, coronary fly-through or virtual angioscopy (VA) has been extensively studied. However, its application was limited because it required an optimal CT scan and time-consuming post-processing. In recent years, advances in post-processing software have made construction of VA easier, but until recently the quality of the images was insufficient for most patients. Using 3D intravascular endoscopy (3DIE) visualization, we present various intraluminal appearances of the coronary wall and plaque in relation to various types of plaque.

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