2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacbts.2021.11.001
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Electroanatomical Navigation to Minimize Contrast Medium or X-Rays During Stenting

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“…OCT images can show more features at the pathological level, especially stent apposition and neointima formation ( 14 ). A study of coronary stenting demonstrated that incomplete apposition led to a delay in neointimal coverage of the stent struts, activation of platelet function, and late stent thrombosis ( 15 ). The study by Rouchaud et al ( 16 ) demonstrated that good wall apposition was a key factor for aneurysm occlusion after flow diverter treatment in a histological evaluation of rabbits.…”
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“…OCT images can show more features at the pathological level, especially stent apposition and neointima formation ( 14 ). A study of coronary stenting demonstrated that incomplete apposition led to a delay in neointimal coverage of the stent struts, activation of platelet function, and late stent thrombosis ( 15 ). The study by Rouchaud et al ( 16 ) demonstrated that good wall apposition was a key factor for aneurysm occlusion after flow diverter treatment in a histological evaluation of rabbits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes it easier for healthcare providers to confirm proper placement of the tube and ensure that the tube is positioned in the jejunum. However, radiopaque markers require the use of imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, or fluoroscopy to confirm placement, which can expose patients to potentially harmful levels of radiation ( 30 ). Radiopaque markers can make the feeding tube stiffer and less pliable ( 31 ), making it more difficult to pass through the nasal passage and into the jejunum.…”
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confidence: 99%