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Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ; 20(6): 452-6, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9354715

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PURPOSE: Luminal diameters measured in vivo by calibrated-catheter angiography and by intravascular ultrasound were correlated with those obtained from pressure-fixed histologic cross-sections to determine the accuracy of both methods. METHODS: Angiographic and endosonographic diameter measurements were performed in the center of stents placed in the iliac arteries of 10 miniature pigs and were compared with luminal and stent diameters in postmortem, pressure-fixed, histologic cross-sections from identical locations. RESULTS: Compared with histologic diameters, magnification-corrected angiographic measurements still magnified vascular luminal diameters by 0.7 +/- 0.71 mm (r = 0.41, Pearson; p < 0.003, Wilcoxon, matched pairs), whereas intravascular ultrasound measurements proved to be almost identical to the histologic lumina (r = 0.95, Pearson; p > 0. 5, Wilcoxon, matched pairs). Similarly, stent diameters correlated well between endosonographic and histologic measurements (r = 0.91; p = 0.002), and less well between angiographic and histologic diameters (r = 0.62; p = 0.002). CONCLUSION: Since calibrated angiography still overestimates vascular lumina, endosonography is the preferred technique for accurate in vivo measurements.


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Angiography/instrumentation , Arteries/anatomy & histology , Endosonography/instrumentation , Stents , Animals , Calibration , Iliac Artery/anatomy & histology , Reference Values , Swine , Swine, Miniature
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