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The Angiographic Lesion Analysis Template consists of a CONTAINER providing quantitative arterial analysis measurements derived for an obstruction in a total analyzed segment.
Table TID 3215. Angiographic Lesion Analysis
Set of user defined reference position for method that requires local reference position. |
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Distance of local reference position from an arbitrary landmark. |
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The reference diameter for the arterial lesion calculated with the applicable reference method |
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The reference area for the arterial lesion calculated with the applicable reference method |
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The diameter measurement at the start of the reconstruction line in the diameter graph (TID 3214 “Analyzed Segment” Row 14) |
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The diameter measurement at the end of the reconstruction line in the diameter graph (TID 3214 “Analyzed Segment” Row 14) |
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The graph with the calculated cross sectional area results based on the densitometric method |
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The cross sectional area measurements calculated based on the densitometric method |
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The cross sectional area measurement at the start of the reconstruction line in the area graph |
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The cross sectional area measurement at the end of the reconstruction line in the area graph |
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The diameter stenosis is calculated as follows: (Reference Luminal Diameter - Minimum Luminal Diameter / Reference Luminal Diameter) * 100% |
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The circular and the densitometric area stenosis are calculated respectively as: (Reference Vessel Lumen Cross-Sectional Area - Minimum Luminal Circular Area / Reference Vessel Lumen Cross-Sectional Area) * 100%(Reference Vessel Lumen Cross-Sectional Area - Minimum Luminal Densitometric Area / Reference Vessel Lumen Cross-Sectional Area) * 100% |
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Estimated lumen volume between proximal border and distal border of lesion (TID 3218 “Position in Arterial Segment”, Row 1 and Row 2) |
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Secondary Capture image with obstruction analysis contour. No purpose of reference is specified. |
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