2023
DOI: 10.4244/aij-d-22-00059
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Clinical use of optical coherence tomography during percutaneous coronary intervention and coronary procedures in Southeast Asia: a survey-based expert consensus summary

Abstract: Optical coherence tomography (OCT), an established intravascular imaging technique, enables rapid acquisition of high-resolution images during invasive coronary procedures to assist physician decision-making. OCT has utility in identifying plaque/lesion morphology (e.g., thrombus, degree of calcification, and presence of lipid) and vessel geometry (lesion length and vessel diameter) and in guiding stent optimisation through identification of malapposition and underexpansion. The use of OCT guidance during perc… Show more

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“…However, because of financial constraints and regulatory and reimbursement issues, 5 intravascular imaging techniques are not widely used even in high-income countries. 6 Classical digital stent enhancement can detect stent underexpansion, 7 but because it can only provide a 2-dimensional view ( Figure 4C ), its accuracy remains limited compared to intravascular imaging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because of financial constraints and regulatory and reimbursement issues, 5 intravascular imaging techniques are not widely used even in high-income countries. 6 Classical digital stent enhancement can detect stent underexpansion, 7 but because it can only provide a 2-dimensional view ( Figure 4C ), its accuracy remains limited compared to intravascular imaging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%