First-in-man clinical use of combined near-infrared spectroscopy and intravascular ultrasound: A potential key to predict distal embolization and no-reflow?
2010-07-20
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volume 56, issue 4 pp 314-314.
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Keywords
- adult
- article
- human
- male
- priority journal
- lipid
- heart infarction
- electrocardiography
- clinical assessment
- left anterior descending coronary artery
- troponin T
- multidetector computed tomography
- case report
- artery calcification
- coronary stent
- intravascular ultrasound
- drug eluting stent
- atherosclerotic plaque
- coronary artery
- everolimus
- artificial embolism
- creatine kinase
- thorax pain
- coronary artery atherosclerosis
- artery diameter
- artery catheter
- fractional flow reserve
- heart enzyme
- pathological anatomy
- near infrared spectroscopy