*Available as an option on Alphenix Core+ and Biplane systems with 12” detectors.
Occlusion of obtuse marginal artery of a previously placed stent imaged in 3" Hi-Def (top right) as compared to 8" FOV (top left) during a PCI procedure. The patient underwent successful angioplasty as shown in 3" Hi-Def (bottom right) as compared to 8" FOV at different angles (bottom left).
Occlusion of obtuse marginal artery of a previously placed stent imaged in 3" Hi-Def (top right) as compared to 8" FOV (top left) during a PCI procedure. The patient underwent successful angioplasty as shown in 3" Hi-Def (bottom right) as compared to 8" FOV at different angles (bottom left).
Real-time skin dose map generated by the dose tracking system (DTS) quantified a peak skin dose of only 1.0 Gy.
References
1 S.A. Arain, et al., “Initial experience using a novel high definition (Hi-Def) imaging system in interventional cardiology,” J Am Coll Cardiol. 2020; Mar, 75 (11 Supplement 1) 3637.
2 S.M. Wilson et al., “Real-time colour pictorial radiation monitoring during coronary angiography: effect on patient peak skin and total dose during coronary angiography,” EuroIntervention 2016; 12:e939-e947
3 E. Ichimoto et al., “Efficacy of radiation dose reduction due to real-time monitoring and visualization of peak skin dose during coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention,” Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2017; 1-6.
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