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Title: Comparative in-vitro validation of eight first- and second-generation quantitative coronary angiography systems. Author: Hausleiter J, Jost S, Nolte CW, Dirschinger J, Kastrati A, Stiel GM, Wunderlich W, Fischer F, Linderer T, Hausmann D, Schömig A. Journal: Coron Artery Dis; 1997 Feb; 8(2):83-90. PubMed ID: 9211047. Abstract: BACKGROUND: It is known that first-generation quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) systems overestimate small vessel sizes owing to the point-spread function of the respective X-ray imaging chain. With second-generation systems new algorithms were introduced to correct for this source of error. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficiency of the modified contour detection algorithms. METHODS: Six second-generation QCA systems (CMS, QANSAD, AWOS, CAAS II, Cardio 500, and Angioimage) were validated and compared with first-generation systems (CAAS and ARTREK). By using an arterial phantom consisting of stenotic and nonstenotic glass tubes (of diameters 0.5-5.0 mm) the accuracy and precision of each analysis system, as well as their additional accuracy and precision values for phantom diameters < or = 1.0 mm were determined. RESULTS: All systems had high accuracy and precision values, but first-generation systems overestimated small vessel diameters. With second-generation systems a significantly improved accuracy in the submillimeter range (an accuracy within +/-0.028 mm) was obtained. This improvement was accompanied by a moderate reduction in precision in the submillimeter range. CONCLUSION: The new algorithms of the second-generation QCA systems allow accurate and reliable measurements of small coronary dimensions and, therefore, precise analysis of coronary stenoses of moderate-to-high grade seems feasible with the improved accuracy of the new systems.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]