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Optical Coherence Tomography in Cardiovascular Research [Hardback]

Edited by (Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands), Edited by (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Edited by (Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 354 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 810 g, 23 Tables, color; 30 Line drawings, color; 31 Line drawings, black and white; 203 Halftones, color; 28 Halftones, black and white; 233 Illustrations, color; 59 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Mar-2007
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1841846112
  • ISBN-13: 9781841846118
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 354 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 810 g, 23 Tables, color; 30 Line drawings, color; 31 Line drawings, black and white; 203 Halftones, color; 28 Halftones, black and white; 233 Illustrations, color; 59 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Mar-2007
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1841846112
  • ISBN-13: 9781841846118
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Given that for centuries, the standard tool to understand diseases in tissues was the microscope and that its major limitation was that only excised tissue could be used, recent technology now permits the examination of diseased tissue in vivo. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has promising potential when applied to coronary artery disease. OCT has the capability to identify coronary plaque and to distinguish between plaques that are stable and unstable. If the plaques are stable then OCT can direct percutaneous intervention (angioplasty or stenting). Optical coherence tomography is a light-based imaging technology that allows for very high resolution imaging in biological tissues. It has been first applied in ophthalmology, where it soon became the golden standard for the assessment of (epi-) retinal processes. The unique imaging capabilities have raised the interest of researchers and clinicians in the field of cardiovascular disease, since OCT offers unique possibilities to study atherosclerosis pathophysiology in vivo. With over 1.1M Americans having a heart attack this year because of unstable plaque rupture, OCT may have an increasingly important role in the early diagnosis of coronary artery disease. This unique publication offers the reader the basic background to OCT and its role in the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease. The Handbook of Optical Coherence Tomography in Cardiovascular Research introduces the cardiovascular application of this technology. Clinicians, biologists, engineers and physicist are discussing different aspects of cardiovascular OCT application in a multidisciplinary approach. The handbook offers the readership a concise overview on the current state of the art of vascular OCT imaging and sheds light on a variety of exciting new developments. The physics, technical principles of OCT and its application in a broad spectrum of cardiovascular research areas are summarized by highly recognized specialists. The potential of OCT in peripheral and coronary arteries and in developmental cardiology are described. Each research area is introduced by a clinical expert in the field followed by discussion of different aspects from an engineering, biomedical and clinical perspective. Specifically, the current capabilities for plaque characterization, detection of vulnerable plaque, guidance of interventional procedures, Doppler-assessment, and molecular contrast imaging are being described. The Handbook of Optical Coherence Tomography in Cardiovascular Research targets researchers and clinicians involved in the field of atherosclerosis. The summary of basic physics, engineering solutions, pre-clinical and clinical application covers all relevant aspects and will be a valuable reference source.
List of contributors
ix
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvi
SECTION 1--BASIC PRINCIPLES AND PHYSICS
An introduction to tissue optics for OCT
3(16)
Johan F Beek
Dirk J Faber
Principles of OCT
19(16)
James G Fujimoto
Joseph M Schmitt
Design of an OCT imaging system for intravascular applications
35(8)
Christopher L Petersen
Joseph M Schmitt
Light and sound: parallels and differences
43(10)
Gijs van Soest
Anton FW van der Steen
SECTION 2--CURRENT CARDIOVASCULAR APPLICATIONS
Coronary Applications
Intracoronary OCT application: methodological considerations
53(12)
Evelyn Regar
Francesco Prati
Patrick W Serruys
OCT: comparison to histology
65(6)
Teruyoshi Kume
Takashi Akasaka
OCT: plaque morphology in the clinical setting
71(8)
Francesco Prati
Maria Cera
Tamer Fouad
Vito Ramazzotti
OCT: plaque characterization: comparison to angioscopy
79(8)
Yoshihiro Takeda
Jean-Francois Surmely
Takahiko Suzuki
OCT plaque characterization: comparison to multislice computed tomography
87(8)
Carlos AG Van Mieghem
Nico R Mollet
Pim J de Feyter
OCT plaque characterization: comparison to IVUS-VH
95(8)
Gaston A Rodriguez-Granillo
Patrick W Serruys
How to match different imaging technologies
103(6)
Nico Bruining
Ronald Hamers
Potential in Vulnerable Plaque Research
Vulnerable plaque: the present and the future
109(6)
John A Ambrose
Ralph J Wessel
Resolution versus imaging depth: every advantage has it disadvantage
115(6)
Freek J van der Meer
Ton G van Leeuwen
OCT imaging of vulnerable plaque: the Massachusetts General Hospital experience
121(12)
Christopher Raffel
Guillermo J Tearney
Brett E Bouma
Ik-Kyung Jang
Clinical lessons from OCT imaging of Apo E knockout mice
133(14)
Mehmet Cilingiroglu
Jung Hwan Oh
Pramod K Sanghi
Nate J Kemp
Sharon Thomsen
Thomas E Milner
Marc D Feldman
Assessment procedural outcome
Long-term effects of endovascular radiation after balloon angioplasty: assessment by OCT and histology
147(6)
Heleen MM van Beusekom
Evelyn Regar
Ilona Peters
Wim J van der Giessen
Acute OCT findings after stenting
153(8)
Jean-Francois Surmely
Yoshihiro Takeda
Tatsuya Ito
Takahiko Suzuki
OCT findings in drug-eluting stents
161(10)
Eberhard Grube
Victor Lim
Lutz Buellesfeld
Total Chronic Occlusion
Chronic total occlusion: do we need intravascular imaging guidance?
171(12)
Jun Tanigawa
Osamu Katoh
Carlo Di Mario
OCT-guided wiring technique for chronic total coronary occlusion
183(8)
Yoshihiro Takeda
Osamu Katoh
OCT in non-coronary anatomy
OCT in peripheral arteries
191(12)
Oliver A Meissner
Johannes Rieber
OCT: gaining insights into cerebral aneurysm healing after endovascular treatment
203(6)
William E Thorell
Cardiac development in chicken and mouse embryos
209(12)
Florence Rothenberg
Michael W Jenkins
Andrew M. Rollins
SECTION 3--FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
Advanced signal analysis
New parallel frequency domain techniques for volumetric OCT
221(10)
Boris Povazay
Wolfgang Drexler
Rainer A Leitgeb
Spectroscopic analysis of arterial wall components using OCT
231(10)
Dirk J Faber
Freek J van der Meer
Ton G van Leeuwen
Polarization-sensitive OCT: detection of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque
241(8)
Seemantini K Nadkarni
Mark C Pierce
Brett E Bouma
Guillermo J Tearney
Johannes F de Boer
OCT elastography: a possibility to detect vulnerable plaque?
249(8)
Gijs van Soest
Frits Mastik
Patrick W Serruys
Evelyn Regar
Anton FW van der Steen
Limiting ischemia by fast Fourier-domain imaging
257(10)
Joseph M Schmitt
Robert Huber
James G Fujimoto
Contrast Enhanced OCT Imaging
Microsphere contrast agents for OCT
267(14)
Stephen A Boppart
Kenneth S Suslick
Molecular contrast OCT
281(8)
Brian E Applegate
Joseph A Izatt
OCT Doppler
Why do we need flow measurements? Role of flow and shear stress in atherosclerotic disease
289(16)
Jolanda J Wentzel
Frank JH Gijsen
Johan CH Schuurbiers
Harald C Groen
Alina G van der Giessen
Anton FW van der Steen
Patrick W Serruys
Principles of Doppler OCT
305(14)
Victor XD Yang
I Alex Vitkin
OCT blood flow imaging
319(10)
Stephen J Matcher
Julian Moger
Summary and outlook
329(4)
Ton G van Leeuwen
Evelyn Regar
Patrick W Serruys
Index 333
Evelyn Regar, A.M.G.J. van Leeuwen, Patrick W. Serruys