A computerized fluoroscopic system provided adequate visualization of cardiovascular dynamics with contrast, though images without contrast were difficult to interpret.
Can a computerized fluoroscopic system with real-time hard-wired algorithms visualize cardiovascular dynamics with or without iodine contrast?
A computerized fluoroscopic system provides adequate visualization of cardiovascular dynamics when used with contrast, though non-contrast images remain difficult to interpret.
A computerized fluoroscopic system with dedicated real-time hard-wired algorithms can be used for cardiovascular imaging with or without injection of iodine. Initial differentiated and integrated time subtraction displays are presented. Contrast studies appear adequate for visualization of cardiovascular dynamics. Cardiac images without contrast material suggest expected blood flow patterns but are difficult to interpret.
Kruger et al. (Mon,) conducted a other in Cardiovascular imaging. Computerized fluoroscopic system with real-time hard-wired algorithms was evaluated on Visualization of cardiovascular dynamics. A computerized fluoroscopic system provided adequate visualization of cardiovascular dynamics with contrast, though images without contrast were difficult to interpret.