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CAAS QCA brochure
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CAAS QCA brochure

CAAS QCA brochure
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CAAS QCA brochure-1

The complete package for PCI procedure assessment Quantitative Coronary Analysis (QCA) Assessment of coronary artery dimensions and quantification of stenosis for single and bifurcated vessels. QCA assist in the selection of the optimal balloon or stent size during Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI). QVA analysis Diameter results • Can be extended to QCA3D • Also available for peripheral vessels: Quantitative Vascular Analysis (QVA) Left & Right Ventricular analysis Measurement of ventricular volumes, ejection fraction, stroke volume, cardiac output and wall motion. LVA Multiple wall motion analyses Centerline wall motion Regional wall motion RVA Seven models for the calculation of the ventricular volume StentEnhancer Enhanced stent visualization for: • Quick assessment of the expansion of the stent. • Verification of correct stent placement. • Assessment of stent-in-stent placement. Original image Scan QR code for more information or free trial license.

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CAAS QCA brochure-2

Workstation vFFR Angio-based functional lesion assessment to calculate the pressure drop in coronary vessels. • • • • • • No pressure wire and adenosine needed Provides functional and anatomical results Provides the residual pressure drop Fast, easy to use and robust tool X-ray system independent Only 2 angiograms needed CAAS vFFR has a high linear correlation to invasively measured FFR, a high diagnostic accuracy to detect lesions with an FFR ≤ 0.80 and a low interobserver variability. Real time co-registration between angiography and IVUS/OCT to obtain a detailed view of the lesion and its...

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