HDi – Tibial Dissection (NEW)

Take a moment to watch this video, presenting two contrasting imaging views of a tibial dissection. On the left side, you will witness the ACIST HDi HD IVUS System 60 MHz with a 10 mm field of view, while on the right side, the competing IVUS 20 MHz with a 10 mm field of view […]

HDi – SFA Dissection (NEW)

In this video, you will witness a comparison of two IVUS systems, showcasing their distinct disparities in imaging the Superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) dissection. On the left, the ACIST HDi® HD IVUS System 60 MHz provides a 10 mm field of view of the SFA, while on the right, the competing IVUS 20 MHz system […]

ACIST HDi – Visualize with Confidence (NEW)

Learn about the ACIST HDi® HD IVUS system, a preferred choice for optimized imaging by leading professionals. With its 60 MHz capability, this intravascular ultrasound system provides easy-to-use touchscreen functionality, superior visualization for media compared to OCT, 8x better detection of liquid pools than 40 MHz, and a 74% treatment strategy change during procedures. It […]

Dissections Identified by IVUS vs. Angiography Alone (NEW)

This informative graph demonstrates the effectiveness of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) compared to angiography in identifying dissections. Key findings indicate that IVUS outperforms angiography, identifying 4 times more post-stent dissections, 3.4 times more post-angioplasty dissections, and 6 times more post-atherectomy dissections. These results underscore the benefits of utilizing the IVUS system and intracoronary imaging for accurate […]

Femoropopliteal Artery with Thrombus Identified (NEW)

This graphic highlights an outcome disparity between intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and angiography, specifically when examining the femoropopliteal artery. The data reveals that IVUS identified twice as much thrombus compared to angiography. This disparity underscores the enhanced thrombus detection capability of IVUS/intracoronary imaging in this arterial segment.   Note: See full resource above for complete citations […]

Peripheral Artery Lesions with Calcium Identified (NEW)

This graphic depicts a comparison between intravascular imaging (IVUS) and angiography in identifying peripheral artery lesions with calcium. Within the same lesions, IVUS detects 69% more calcium compared to angiography. This data highlights IVUS/intracoronary imaging’s ability to accurately identify and quantify calcium deposits in peripheral artery lesions.   Note: See full resource above for complete […]

IVUS vs DSA in Patients with PAD (NEW)

In this graphic, a comparison is presented between intravascular imaging (IVUS) and Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD), focusing on different locations. The study’s findings indicate that visual estimation measurements obtained from angiographic images were consistently smaller in all arterial segments compared to those obtained from IVUS assessment. This highlights […]

Impact of IVUS on Clinically Driven Target Lesion Revascularization at One Year Follow Up (NEW)

Discover the impact of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) on clinically driven target lesion revascularization when combined with Directional Atherectomy, as opposed to using Directional Atherectomy alone. The one-year follow-up results reveal a reduction of 2.8 instances of target lesion revascularization when IVUS is employed in directional atherectomy procedures, compared to relying solely on angiography. This highlights […]

Impact of IVUS on Complications (NEW)

This graphic illustrates the influence of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) on different complications in lower extremity procedures. It compares outcomes such as death, amputation rate, amputation below the knee (BTK), amputation above the knee, and minor amputations between cases with IVUS use and cases without IVUS use. The study findings demonstrate a consistent trend: the utilization […]

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