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Area of Science:

  • Interventional Cardiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Cardiovascular Disease

Background:

  • Angiography alone during stenting may lead to geographic miss.
  • ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) culprit lesions are particularly vulnerable to geographic miss.
  • Geographic miss can result in suboptimal treatment outcomes.

Discussion:

  • Direct coronary imaging provides real-time, high-resolution visualization of the coronary anatomy.
  • This enhanced visualization allows for precise stent placement, minimizing geographic miss.
  • Integrating direct imaging technologies improves procedural decision-making.

Key Insights:

  • Direct coronary imaging significantly reduces the incidence of geographic miss in stenting procedures.
  • Procedural precision is markedly improved with the use of intracoronary imaging guidance.
  • Accurate lesion targeting is crucial for effective STEMI management.

Outlook:

  • Wider adoption of direct coronary imaging is expected to enhance STEMI treatment standards.
  • Future research may focus on optimizing imaging techniques and integrating AI for automated guidance.
  • Improved procedural outcomes and reduced long-term complications are anticipated.