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Jonas A. Metz
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 13
Citations - 807
Jonas A. Metz is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intravascular ultrasound & Stent. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 784 citations.
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Final Results of the Can Routine Ultrasound Influence Stent Expansion (CRUISE) Study
Peter J. Fitzgerald,Akio Oshima,Motoya Hayase,Jonas A. Metz,Steven R. Bailey,Donald S. Baim,Michael W. Cleman,Ezra Deutsch,Daniel J. Diver,Martin B. Leon,Jeffrey W. Moses,Stephen N. Oesterle,Paul Overlie,Carl J. Pepine,Robert D. Safian,Jacob Shani,Charles A. Simonton,Richard W. Smalling,Paul S. Teirstein,James P. Zidar,Alan C. Yeung,Richard E. Kuntz,Paul G. Yock +22 more
TL;DR: The CRUISE (Can Routine Ultrasound Influence Stent Expansion) study, a multicenter study IVUS substudy of the Stent Anti-thrombotic Regimen Study, was designed to assess the impact of IVUS on stent deployment in the high-pressure era.
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Predictors and outcomes of stent thrombosis. An intravascular ultrasound registry
Neal G. Uren,Severin P. Schwarzacher,Jonas A. Metz,David P. Lee,Yasuhiro Honda,Alan C. Yeung,Peter J. Fitzgerald,Paul G. Yock +7 more
TL;DR: On comparison with angiography, the vast majority of stents associated with subsequent thrombosis have at least one abnormal feature by intravascular ultrasound at the time of stent deployment.
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Tissue characterization of atherosclerotic plaques by intravascular ultrasound radiofrequency signal analysis: an in vitro study of human coronary arteries.
Nobuyuki Komiyama,Gerald J. Berry,Matthew L. Kolz,Akio Oshima,Jonas A. Metz,Peter Preuss,Axel F. Brisken,M.Pauliina Moore,Paul G. Yock,Peter J. Fitzgerald +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, radiofrequency signals obtained in vitro from 24 regions of interest (ROI) of noncalcified (sonolucent) plaques in 10 atherosclerotic coronary artery specimens pressure-fixed by formalin were compared with visual analysis of the IVUS video images.
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Vessel tearing at the edge of intracoronary stents detected with intravascular ultrasound imaging
TL;DR: This experience suggests that intimal disruptions or "edge tears" are a relatively common occurrence following high-pressure stent deployment, and may be related to the extent of marginal dissections.
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INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUND:: Basic Interpretation
TL;DR: Further technologic refinements need to focus on issues such as improvement in resolution and miniaturization of IVUS catheters to enhance the applicability of this imaging technique.