Quantitative Coronary and Left Ventricular Cineangiography

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Methodology and Clinical Applications, Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine 51

ISBN: 9401083827
ISBN 13: 9789401083829
Autor: Reiber, Johan H C/Serruys, P W/Slager, C J
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: 470 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.09.2011
Auflage: 1/1986
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

InhaltsangabeOne – Methodology.- I. Left ventricular and Coronary Cineangiography; Overview of Techniques, Applications and Limitations.- Left ventricular cineangiography.- Cardiac volume.- Regional wall motion.- Wall motion models.- Left ventricular reference systems.- Left ventricular coordinate systems.- Validation studies various left ventricular wall motion models.- Coronary cineangiography.- Inter- and intraobserver variations in visual interpretation.- Number of projections.- Further limitations assessment lesion severity.- Physiological significance coronary obstruction.- Haemodynamics coronary obstruction.- ‚Critical lesion‘.- Discrepancy relative obstruction measures and its functional significance.- Indirect approaches towards the assessment of the functional significance of obstructions.- Videodensitometry.- Pulsed Doppler coronary catheter.- Thallium-201 mycocardial imaging.- Positron-emission tomography.- Radionuclide washout techniques.- Digital radiography.- References.- II Cineangiocardiography.- Contrast agents.- The radiologic image.- The X-ray generator and tube.- X-ray absorption.- Image intensifier.- Optics and cinecamera.- Cinefilm exposure.- Cinefilm processing.- Film processing unit.- Video system.- Quality control.- Clinical factors in cineangiocardiography.- References.- III. Cardiovascular Angiography Analysis System (CAAS) 62.- Architecture Thoraxcenter CAAS.- Cine-video converter.- Calibration procedure.- Pincushion correction.- Contour detection of arterial segment.- Contour analysis.- Assessment severity of coronary obstruction.- Mean diameter arterial segment.- Hemodynamic parameters coronary obstruction.- Analysis time coronary cineangiogram.- Pie Data CAAS.- Cinefilm digitizer.- Data acquisition procedure.- References.- IV. Contouromat – A hard-wired left ventricular angio processing system.- General description.- Basic techniques.- Left ventricular data acquisition procedure (MAXI-cine).- Left ventricular data acquisition procedure (MINI-cine).- Automatically detected ED- and ES- contours.- Manual tracking ED- and ES- contours.- Left ventricular data analysis procedure (MAXI-cine).- Left ventricular data analysis procedure (MINI-cine).- Concluding remarks.- References.- V. Validation quantitation techniques of coronary and left ventricular cineangiograms.- A. Accuracy and precision contour detection technique.- B. Variability data analysis procedure.- C. Overall variabilities of repeated coronary cineangiography and computer analysis.- Statistical analysis.- Short-term (5 min.) variability.- Medium-term (1 hour) variability.- Long-term (90 days) variability.- D. Discussion evaluation data CAAS.- Technical characteristics.- Sources of error in angiographic and analysis procedures.- Variabilities of acquisition and analysis procedures.- E. Performance evaluation Contouromat.- Average processing time per cineframe.- Percentage of cineframes requiring one or more manual corrections.- Average number of corrections per corrected cineframe and volume effects of corrections.- F. Discussion evaluation data Contouromat.- References.- VI. Assessment of dimensions and image quality of coronary contrast catheters from cineangiograms.- Summary.- Methods.- Materials.- Results.- Discussion.- References.- VII. Densitometric analysis coronary cineangiograms.- The X-ray-Cine-Video imaging system.- Transfer functions of the different system components.- X-ray beam attenuation.- Image intensifier.- Cinefilm exposure.- Film digitizer.- Analog-to-digital conversion.- Relationship between measured brightness level and object attenuation factor.- Practical applications.- Densitometry from contrast image.- Gated subtraction method.- Evaluation study.- Concluding remarks.- References.- VIII. 3-D reconstruction of coronary arterial segments from two projections.- Problem analysis and overview of pertinent literature.- Basic principles.- Cost coefficient matrix.- Noise considerations.- Registration of the two orthogonal projections.

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In recent years there has been an increasing interest in quantitative analysis of coronary cineangiograms and already for a longer time of left ventricular cin­ eangiograms. The needfor quantitationofcoronary arterialdimensions has been stimulated by the introduction ofnew therapeutic procedures in the catheteriza­ tionlaboratory, suchas the balloon dilatationtechnique (PTCA) and thromboly­ tic therapy, by the need to study the vasoactive responses of pharmaceutical agents, and also by the desire to study the progressive nature ofcoronary artery disease with the ultimate goal to find ways to bring a halt to the progression of coronary atherosclerosis or even achieve regression of the disease. Parallel with these clinical developments, rapid technical developments in computerarchitect­ ures and semiconductor memories have made it possible to digitize and store cineframesor selected portions thereof in image processors and to analyze these pictorial data quantitatively at affordable prices. More than 15 years of research have been directed by various groups towards the semi- or fully-automated delineation of the left ventricular boundaries on a frame-to-frame basis. Yet not a single system with fully-automated capability is commercially available. In the mean time many different left ventricular wall motion models have been developed, again with little consensuson which model is to be preferred as no golden standard exists.

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