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Specialities Cardiology Intra Vascular Ultrasound Imaging Plays a Key Role in Interventional Cardiology

Intra Vascular Ultrasound Imaging Plays a Key Role in Interventional Cardiology

Specialties - Cardiology

Angiography reliably identifies luminal dimension of the epicardial tree with high resolution and remains vital for detecting severely stenotic coronary lesions.


Angiography is the most widely used technique for diagnosis of coronary heart disease. Angiography reliably identifies luminal dimension of the epicardial tree with high resolution and remains vital for detecting severely stenotic coronary lesions. However, the technique visualizes only the lumen of the arterial wall where as coronary artery disease is primarily attributed to the arterial wall. This makes angiography less reliable in the early detection of plaque build up in the arterial walls.

Scope

  •      Intra Vascular Ultrasound ( IVUS ) procedures from 2005 to 2015
  •      Analysis of the technology and comparison of key imaging modalities
  •      Review of key clinical trials conducted for IVUS
  •      Insights into major drivers and restraints in the IVUS market

Reasons to buy

  •      Design market entry and business strategies through insightful analysis of the global IVUS market
  •      Understand market dynamics within the global IVUS market
  •      Gain understanding of the key growth opportunities

Source: MarketResearch.com

 
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