A miniature integrated intravascular optical coherence tomography (OCT) - ultrasound (US) catheter for real-time imaging of atherosclerotic plaques has been developed, providing high resolution and deep tissue penetration at the same time. This catheter, with an outer diameter of 1.18mm, is suitable for imaging in human coronary arteries. The first in vivo 3D imaging of atherosclerotic microstructure in a rabbit abdominal aorta obtained by an integrated OCT-US catheter is presented. In addition, in vitro imaging of cadaver coronary arteries were conducted to demonstrate the imaging capabilities of this integrated catheter to classify different atherosclerotic plaque types.
Jiechen YinHao-Chung YangXiang LiQifa ZhouJin Ho ChangJun ZhangK. Kirk ShungZhongping Chen
Jiawen LiJiechen YinXiang LiJoe JingDavid MukaiSari MahonAhmad EdrisKhiet C. HoangK. Kirk ShungMatthew BrennerJagat NarulaQifa ZhouPranav PatelZhongping Chen
Giovanni J. UghiTom AdriaenssensPeter SinnaeveWalter DesmetJan D’hooge
Jiechen YinXiang LiHao-Chung YangJun ZhangJin Ho ChangQifa ZhouK. Kirk ShungZhongping Chen
Jop PerréeTon G. van LeeuwenGerard PasterkampJoseph A. Izatt