研究目的
Investigating the application and navigability of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in 3D-printed neurovascular anatomy models and its use in patients treated with surface modified flow diverters.
研究成果
OCT is a valuable tool for intravascular analysis which improves the understanding of the flow diversion technology for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms. The development of less thrombogenic devices, such as the Pipeline Flex with Shield Technology, reinforces the need for intraluminal imaging for neurovascular application. Despite that new intermediate catheters have improved the intracranial applications, current OCT technology needs some technical modifications especially to access the anterior circulation locations beyond the carotid siphon.
研究不足
The main limitation for the standardized use of OCT in the neurovascular field is the tortuous nature of intracranial circulation, especially at the carotid siphon and the cervical ICA, making the use of coaxial systems mandatory in most cases. The silicone model used did not consider proximal elongations like the common carotid artery and aorta requiring longer systems.