Principles and devices
- PMID: 16996413
- DOI: 10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2006.06.006
Principles and devices
Abstract
The development of catheter-based ultrasound imaging began in the 1950s using large-diameter catheters and frequencies of between 1 and 10 MHz. In the 1970s, 360 degrees cross-sectional imaging of vessels was reported using multi-element or phase-array transducers. Since then, refinements in imaging frequency, catheter size, image quality, and computer-driven imaging platforms have transformed intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) from predominantly a research tool to an important clinical intervention.
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