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    Boston Scientific Corporation intravascular ultrasound (ivus) opticross hd plus 60mhz coronary imaging catheter
    <t>Intravascular</t> <t>Ultrasound</t> Findings The white arrow indicates the significant stenosis at the diagonal branch bifurcation via coronary angiography. The white triangle indicates the calcified plaque and the C-type calcified and residual thin plaque sign (C-CAT sign) observed by intravascular ultrasound. In addition, the reference vessel diameter was sufficient for 3.0 mm.
    Intravascular Ultrasound (Ivus) Opticross Hd Plus 60mhz Coronary Imaging Catheter, supplied by Boston Scientific Corporation, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    1) Product Images from "Coronary Rupture Right After Intravascular Lithotripsy for Severely Calcified Coronary Lesion With C-CAT Sign"

    Article Title: Coronary Rupture Right After Intravascular Lithotripsy for Severely Calcified Coronary Lesion With C-CAT Sign

    Journal: JACC Case Reports

    doi: 10.1016/j.jaccas.2025.103750

    Intravascular Ultrasound Findings The white arrow indicates the significant stenosis at the diagonal branch bifurcation via coronary angiography. The white triangle indicates the calcified plaque and the C-type calcified and residual thin plaque sign (C-CAT sign) observed by intravascular ultrasound. In addition, the reference vessel diameter was sufficient for 3.0 mm.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Intravascular Ultrasound Findings The white arrow indicates the significant stenosis at the diagonal branch bifurcation via coronary angiography. The white triangle indicates the calcified plaque and the C-type calcified and residual thin plaque sign (C-CAT sign) observed by intravascular ultrasound. In addition, the reference vessel diameter was sufficient for 3.0 mm.

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    Intravascular Ultrasound Findings The white arrow indicates the significant stenosis at the diagonal branch bifurcation via coronary angiography. The white triangle indicates the calcified plaque and the C-type calcified and residual thin plaque sign (C-CAT sign) observed by intravascular ultrasound. In addition, the reference vessel diameter was sufficient for 3.0 mm.

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    Article Title: Coronary Rupture Right After Intravascular Lithotripsy for Severely Calcified Coronary Lesion With C-CAT Sign

    doi: 10.1016/j.jaccas.2025.103750

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Intravascular Ultrasound Findings The white arrow indicates the significant stenosis at the diagonal branch bifurcation via coronary angiography. The white triangle indicates the calcified plaque and the C-type calcified and residual thin plaque sign (C-CAT sign) observed by intravascular ultrasound. In addition, the reference vessel diameter was sufficient for 3.0 mm.

    Article Snippet: After the 1.5-mm semicompliant balloon dilatation, an intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) (Opticross HD Plus 60MHz Coronary Imaging Catheter; Boston Scientific) was performed ( , ). shows the severe calcification at the distal bifurcation of the diagonal branch along with C-type calcified and residual thin plaque sign (C-CAT sign).

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    Imaging manifestations of nitrided iron scaffold after implantation. The typical QCA images of a 3.0 × 18 mm nitrided iron scaffold was implanted in porcine right coronary artery: (A) pre-implantation, (B) post-implantation and (C) at 7 years after implantation. The angiography showed that the scaffolded artery had restored to bend shape at 7 year after implantation. (D) Intravascular ultrasound image at 7 years after implantation showed uniform strong echoes in the blood vessel wall, and no ultrasound attenuation was detected. There was no any trail of the struts, indicating the scaffolds were almost completely degraded. Furthermore, each OCT frame represented the observations at different time points, revealing the process of corrosion and absorption of nitrided iron scaffold as well: (E) post implantation, (F) at 4 weeks, all scaffold structure remained complete; (G) at 52 weeks, small part of struts was corroded; (H) at 2.5 years, part of struts was corroded; (I) at 4.5 years, struts were partially corroded; and (J) at 7 years, struts were almost completely corroded and corrosion products were bioabsorbed in situ.

    Journal: Bioactive Materials

    Article Title: Long-term safety and absorption assessment of a novel bioresorbable nitrided iron scaffold in porcine coronary artery

    doi: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.01.005

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Imaging manifestations of nitrided iron scaffold after implantation. The typical QCA images of a 3.0 × 18 mm nitrided iron scaffold was implanted in porcine right coronary artery: (A) pre-implantation, (B) post-implantation and (C) at 7 years after implantation. The angiography showed that the scaffolded artery had restored to bend shape at 7 year after implantation. (D) Intravascular ultrasound image at 7 years after implantation showed uniform strong echoes in the blood vessel wall, and no ultrasound attenuation was detected. There was no any trail of the struts, indicating the scaffolds were almost completely degraded. Furthermore, each OCT frame represented the observations at different time points, revealing the process of corrosion and absorption of nitrided iron scaffold as well: (E) post implantation, (F) at 4 weeks, all scaffold structure remained complete; (G) at 52 weeks, small part of struts was corroded; (H) at 2.5 years, part of struts was corroded; (I) at 4.5 years, struts were partially corroded; and (J) at 7 years, struts were almost completely corroded and corrosion products were bioabsorbed in situ.

    Article Snippet: Intravascular images were acquired using coronary angiography (Allura Xper FD20, Philips Medical Systems, Best, the Netherlands), optical coherence tomographic (OCT) imaging (M2 and C7 XR, Light Lab Imaging, St. Jude Medical, Westford, Massachusetts) and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging (Boston Scientific Corp/SCIMED, Minneapolis, MN, USA).

    Techniques: Imaging, In Situ