Circulation, Vol 89, 712-717, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
JL Evans, KH Ng, MJ Vonesh, BL Kramer, SN Meyers, TA Mills, BJ Kane, WN Aldrich, YT Jang and PG Yock
BACKGROUND: Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) of arteries is limited by the
inability of current instruments to visualize beyond the catheter tip. We
have developed a prototype 4-mm-diameter forward-viewing IVUS catheter
(Cardiovascular Imaging Systems, Sunnyvale, Calif) that has the ability to
provide B-mode cross-sectional ultrasound data for a distance of up to 2 cm
distal to the catheter tip. METHODS AND RESULTS: To study the utility of
this device, a 20-MHz forward-viewing IVUS catheter was used to examine 13
arterial segments (5 human femoral arteries, 1 human carotid artery, 7
canine arteries) in vitro and 1 phantom. After imaging, all data were
compared with histology (Histo). In all cases, the IVUS catheter provided
forward-viewing images corresponding to the arterial geometry and
demonstrated vascular landmarks and atherosclerotic lesions. There was a
good correlation between Histo-determined luminal diameters (LD) and
IVUS-determined diameters for a distance of 14 mm ahead of the catheter
tip: IVUS LD = 1.0 Histo LD + 1.3 (r = .87). CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary
data suggest that a forward-viewing IVUS catheter is feasible, accurate,
and useful for evaluation of arterial geometry distal to the catheter tip.
ARTICLES
Arterial imaging with a new forward-viewing intravascular ultrasound catheter, I. Initial studies
Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill.
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