Comparison between two‐ and three‐dimensional quantitative coronary angiography bifurcation analyses for the assessment of bifurcation lesions: A subanalysis of the TRYTON pivotal IDE coronary bifurcation trial
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2015Vol. 86(3), pp. E140–9
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Takashi Muramatsu, Maik J. Grundeken, Yuki Ishibashi, Shimpei Nakatani, Chrysafios Girasis, Carlos M. Campos, Marie‐Angèle Morel, Hans Jonker, Robbert J. de Winter, Joanna J. Wykrzykowska, Héctor M. García‐García, Martin B. Leon, Patrick W. Serruys, Yoshinobu Onuma, On behalf of the TRYTON Pivotal IDE Coronary Bifurcation Trial Investigators
Abstract
Our data showed differences in addressing anatomical severity and location of coronary bifurcation lesions between in vivo 2D and 3D QCA analyses. More studies are needed to investigate potential clinical benefits in using 3D approach over 2D QCA for the assessment of bifurcation lesions.
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