2014
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2014.08.034
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Endoscopic Optical Coherence Angiography Enables 3-Dimensional Visualization of Subsurface Microvasculature

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“…The majority of microvasculature is oriented transverse to the OCT beam and thus is difficult to visualize using the Doppler effect, which is sensitive to axial flow. Our group recently demonstrated the feasibility of using endoscopic OCTA to visualize subsurface vasculature in patients with dysplastic BE using small micromotor catheters [21]. However, the imaging coverage of endoscopic OCTA in this study was limited.…”
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“…The majority of microvasculature is oriented transverse to the OCT beam and thus is difficult to visualize using the Doppler effect, which is sensitive to axial flow. Our group recently demonstrated the feasibility of using endoscopic OCTA to visualize subsurface vasculature in patients with dysplastic BE using small micromotor catheters [21]. However, the imaging coverage of endoscopic OCTA in this study was limited.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Our group recently demonstrated high contrast en face OCT images of normal human esophagus and patients with BE and dysplasia, although the imaging coverage was limited to ~2 cm 2 using small micromotor catheters [21]. Recently, we also showed en face OCT images over a longitudinal extent of the esophagus in living swine using a micromotor capsule [34].…”
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