Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
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Overview Image of the Lumen and Vessel Wall in Coronary CT Angiography
The Plaque-Loaded Angiographic View
Masahiro JinzakiMinoru YamadaKozo SatoYutaka TanamiToshihisa AnzaiKosuke SasakiSachio Kuribayashi
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2007 Volume 72 Issue 4 Pages 671-673

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Background There is no post-processing technique that can display an overview image of the lumen and vessel wall of a whole heart in one image. A merging coronary lumen view (Angiographic View) with a plaque image can provide a single, comprehensive image of plaque distribution. Methods and Results A color-coded plaque image is assigned to different computed tomography attenuation ranges in the coronary artery to visualize plaques. This plaque image is re-formatted into a maximum intensity projection image and loaded onto the Angiographic View image. Conclusions The integrated image of the coronary lumen and vessel wall of a whole heart is feasible. This image (Plaque-loaded Angiographic View) will give effective information in explaining the distribution of coronary lesions in patients as well as providing opportunities to discuss treatment strategies. (Circ J 2008; 72: 671 - 673)
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