Search results for "Digital angiography"
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Quantitative Bestimmung der Hirnperfusion mit Hilfe der digitalen Subtraktionsangiographie (DSA)
1990
In a search for a reliable and relatively non-invasive method for quantifying cerebral perfusion, we examined the possible role of DSA. By using special software, it is possible to demonstrate vascular morphology and obtain functional data concerning blood flow. Regions of interest are used for obtaining time-density curves and these are evaluated by a formula designed by Meier and Zierler. Perfusion through the arterial territory in both cerebral hemispheres was correlated with the clinical symptoms of the patients and with the morphological findings. Difficulties and problems are described and discussed.
Image Processors for Digital Angiography Algorithms and Architectures
1986
After a period of experimental and clinical development,(1–9) digital processing of angiographic X-ray video image sequences is now routinely applied in clinical and research work. The clinical advantages offered by this approach have been discussed in several reports.(10–12) The primary application is the improved visualization of regions of the heart and circulation opacified by X-ray contrast material during angiographic and angiocardiographic examinations. More complex techniques are being developed for improved functional analysis based on digitized angiograms. Technically, the digital techniques also potentially offer improved means of acquiring, storing, and handling images when comp…
A Bottleneck Model of Imaging Systems for Digital Angiocardiography
1988
Some ten years ago, the performance of real-time digital subtraction angiocardiography was demonstrated for the first time [1]. Subtraction became in the years after 1980 nearly synonymous with digital angiography [2–4]. This image enhancement technique was certainly very efficient in paving the way for the digital approach to imaging. Relatively simple processors and memory structures could perform subtraction methods with some degree of success. However, even in that early stage, it was clear to many of those involved in the technical developments and in early clinical evaluations that subtraction was only one of many features that would motivate the change from traditional film technique…
Zur Diagnostik atherosklerotischer Läsionen der extrakraniellen Arteria carotis mit Duplexsonographie und IA-DSA
1990
Fifty patients were studied prospectively. The extracranial portions of the carotid arteries were examined by duplex sonography and IA-DSA in order to demonstrate haemodynamically significant stenoses or plaques which might give rise to emboli and the findings compared with the pathologic specimens. The results indicate high sensitivity (up to 90%) for more than 75% detection of stenoses. On the other hand ulceration was diagnosed sonographically with an accuracy of 66% and plaque hemorrhage with an accuracy of 56%.