A novel three‐dimensional quantitative coronary angiography system: In‐vivo comparison with intravascular ultrasound for assessing arterial segment length
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2010Vol. 76(2), pp. 291–298
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Abstract
The 3D QCA software package can accurately assess the actual arterial segment length. The difference in segment lengths measured from 3D QCA and IVUS was correlated with the accumulated curvature of the segment.
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