This book provides comprehensive information on new and existing vessel imaging techniques, with the intention of improving diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of vascular and related diseases. In recent years, vessel wall imaging has expanded greatly into other beds (such as the intracranial and peripheral arteries) and many of the techniques available for evaluation and diagnosis have only previously been published in research papers. This book bridges that gap for clinicians, applying cutting edge research to their everyday practice. The first six sections of the book are centered around individual vessel beds. These chapters will teach clinicians the multi-modality imaging techniques available to image these vessels and related pathology with a focus on new imaging tools and techniques. The final two sections of the book will offer a more comprehensive technical background aimed at imaging scientists for the imaging techniques used and the relationship of blood flow and modeling to disease monitoring and prevention. This is an ideal guide for radiologists and imaging scientists looking to learn the latest techniques in vessel imaging.
Inhoudsopgave
Part 1: Intracranial.- Vascular Dysfunction and Neurodegenerative Disease.- Current Imaging Approaches and Challenges in the Assessment of the Intracranial Vasculature.- Advanced Intracranial Vessel Wall Imaging and Future Directions.- Part 2: Carotid.- Atherosclerosis of the Carotid Artery.- Current Imaging Approaches and Challenges in the Assessment of Carotid Artery Disease.- Advanced Carotid Vessel Wall Imaging and Future Directions.- Part 3: PAD.- Peripheral Artery Disease: An Overview.- Current Imaging Approaches and Challenges in the Assessment of Peripheral Artery Disease.- Advanced Peripheral Artery Vessel Wall Imaging and Future Directions.- Part 4: Aorta.- Imaging Approaches for Aortic Disease.- Part 5: Coronary.- Pathophysiology of Coronary Artery Disease.- Current Imaging Approaches and Challenges in the Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease.- Advanced Coronary Artery Vessel Wall Imaging and Future Directions.- Part 6: Techniques.- Image Processing: What is neededand unique for vessel wall imaging?.- Vessel Wall Imaging in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.- Part 7: Hemodynamic.- Hemodynamical Aspects of Vessel Wall Imaging: 4D Flow.- Computational Fluid Dynamics for Evaluating Hemodynamics.
Over de auteur
Chun Yuan, Ph D is Professor of Radiology and Bioengineering, Vice Chair of Global Affairs, and Co-Director of the Vascular Imaging Research Laboratory at the University of Washington.
Thomas Hatsukami, MD is Professor of Surgery, V. Paul Gavora and Helen S. and John A. Schilling Endowed Chair in Vascular Surgery, and Co-Director of the Vascular Imaging Research Laboratory at the University of Washington.
Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD is associate professor and vice chair of clinical operations of radiology at the university of Washington.