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Intravascular imaging is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the interior of blood vessels. This technique is often used in conjunction with other procedures, such as angioplasty, to guide the placement of stents and other devices. Intravascular imaging can provide detailed images of the vessel wall, helping to identify areas of plaque or other abnormalities.

Overview[edit]

Intravascular imaging involves the use of a catheter, which is inserted into the blood vessel to be imaged. The catheter is equipped with an imaging device, such as an ultrasound probe or an optical coherence tomography (OCT) device. These devices can provide high-resolution images of the vessel wall, allowing for detailed examination of the vessel's structure and any abnormalities.

Types of Intravascular Imaging[edit]

There are several types of intravascular imaging, including:

  • Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS): This technique uses a small ultrasound probe attached to a catheter to create images of the vessel wall. IVUS can provide detailed information about the thickness and composition of the vessel wall, as well as the size and shape of any plaques.
  • Optical coherence tomography (OCT): OCT uses light waves to create detailed images of the vessel wall. This technique can provide higher resolution images than IVUS, making it particularly useful for visualizing small vessels and thin plaques.
  • Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS): NIRS uses near-infrared light to analyze the chemical composition of the vessel wall. This can help identify lipid-rich plaques, which are more likely to rupture and cause a heart attack.

Applications[edit]

Intravascular imaging is used in a variety of clinical settings, including:

  • Coronary artery disease: Intravascular imaging can help identify plaques in the coronary arteries and guide the placement of stents during angioplasty.
  • Peripheral artery disease: In patients with peripheral artery disease, intravascular imaging can be used to guide interventions such as balloon angioplasty and stent placement.
  • Aneurysm detection and treatment: Intravascular imaging can help identify aneurysms and guide their treatment.

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