Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2135079601> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2135079601 endingPage "575" @default.
- W2135079601 startingPage "565" @default.
- W2135079601 abstract "Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in the Western world. Therefore, detection and quantification of atherosclerotic disease is of paramount importance to monitor treatment and possible prevention of acute events. Vascular ultrasound is an excellent technique to assess the geometry of vessel walls and plaques. The high temporal as well as spatial resolution allows quantification of luminal area and plaque size and volume. While carotid arteries can be imaged non-invasively, scanning of coronary arteries requires invasive intravascular catheters. Both techniques have already demonstrated their clinical applicability. Using linear array technology, detection of disease as well as monitoring of pharmaceutical treatment in carotid arteries are feasible. Data acquired with intravascular ultrasound catheters have proved to be especially beneficial in understanding the development of atherosclerotic disease in coronary arteries. With the introduction of vascular elastography not only the geometry of plaques but also the risk for rupture of plaques might be identified. These so-called vulnerable plaques are frequently not flow-limiting and rupture of these plaques is responsible for the majority of cerebral and cardiac ischaemic events. Intravascular ultrasound elastography studies have demonstrated a high correlation between high strain and vulnerable plaque features, both ex vivo and in vivo. Additionally, pharmaceutical intervention could be monitored using this technique. Non-invasive vascular elastography has recently been developed for carotid applications by using compound scanning. Validation and initial clinical evaluation is currently being performed. Since abundance of vasa vasorum (VV) is correlated with vulnerable plaque development, quantification of VV might be a unique tool to even prevent this from happening. Using ultrasound contrast agents, it has been demonstrated that VV can be identified and quantified. Although far from routine clinical application, non-invasive and intravascular ultrasound VV imaging might pave the road to prevent atherosclerotic disease in an early phase. This paper reviews the conventional vascular ultrasound techniques as well as vascular ultrasound strain and vascular ultrasound VV imaging." @default.
- W2135079601 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2135079601 creator A5015534519 @default.
- W2135079601 creator A5060313445 @default.
- W2135079601 creator A5088568607 @default.
- W2135079601 date "2011-06-01" @default.
- W2135079601 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2135079601 title "Vascular ultrasound for atherosclerosis imaging" @default.
- W2135079601 cites W157101774 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1602214891 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1620961399 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1974987861 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1980968973 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1986468202 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1986996455 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1993818460 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1997005770 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1997256478 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W1997538949 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2002365996 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2016746678 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2021478443 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2021609203 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2028157538 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2028446046 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2029586664 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2031359035 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2033486658 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2041206609 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2043342067 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2044287572 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2050000945 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2057171016 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2065385227 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2072920954 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2073751205 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2081527966 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2084408015 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2086702038 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2091914217 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2093850432 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2095314217 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2096578443 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2097148058 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2099672062 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2104705792 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2104974272 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2106209800 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2109286340 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2109688653 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2110551379 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2111277419 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2114691050 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2116373972 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2116546184 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2120491756 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2122201881 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2123193821 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2123403285 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2123677777 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2123843301 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2128706952 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2130529765 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2140519687 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2142033882 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2145784427 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2146228563 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2148017951 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2148204785 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2151258478 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2153890768 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2155410080 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2156465863 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2163352688 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2166603442 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2168785923 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2172197156 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W2316167515 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W23687344 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W4244267184 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W4251957920 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W90588653 @default.
- W2135079601 cites W98083089 @default.
- W2135079601 doi "https://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2011.0024" @default.
- W2135079601 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3262270" @default.
- W2135079601 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22866231" @default.
- W2135079601 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2135079601 type Work @default.
- W2135079601 sameAs 2135079601 @default.
- W2135079601 citedByCount "69" @default.
- W2135079601 countsByYear W21350796012012 @default.
- W2135079601 countsByYear W21350796012013 @default.
- W2135079601 countsByYear W21350796012014 @default.
- W2135079601 countsByYear W21350796012015 @default.
- W2135079601 countsByYear W21350796012016 @default.
- W2135079601 countsByYear W21350796012017 @default.
- W2135079601 countsByYear W21350796012018 @default.
- W2135079601 countsByYear W21350796012019 @default.