2013
DOI: 10.1364/boe.4.001876
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Intravascular optical coherence tomography measurement of size and apposition of metallic stents

Abstract: Effect of beam size and catheter position on the apparent size and apposition of metallic stent struts in IVOCT images were examined. Micro-CT data was employed to determine light -stent strut interactions. Simulated results suggest that location of the reflecting regions depend on relative orientation and position of stent struts to the IVOCT beam. Erroneous stent apposition measurements can occur when the IVOCT catheter is at an eccentric position. A method that mitigates stent strut apposition measurement e… Show more

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“…Elahi et al [ 12 ] has described a computational model of an IVOCT catheter and a metallic stent strut using optical design software (ZEMAX, Radiant, Seattle, WA). In the present study, the same IVOCT catheter model was employed and the strut was covered with a 50 μm scattering layer simulating thin neointimal coverage; where refractive index ( n ) of 1.42 and scattering coefficient (μ s ) of 12.7 cm −1 were assumed for early neointima (epidermis).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elahi et al [ 12 ] has described a computational model of an IVOCT catheter and a metallic stent strut using optical design software (ZEMAX, Radiant, Seattle, WA). In the present study, the same IVOCT catheter model was employed and the strut was covered with a 50 μm scattering layer simulating thin neointimal coverage; where refractive index ( n ) of 1.42 and scattering coefficient (μ s ) of 12.7 cm −1 were assumed for early neointima (epidermis).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%