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Imaging Tech Could Lower Heart Disease Deaths

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LOGAN, Utah, April 3, 2013 — Patients undergoing angioplasty or other heart-related medical procedures could benefit from a new optical imaging technology that creates detailed images of coronary artery walls in vivo. Under a two-year, $498,325 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II National Science Foundation grant, Wasatch Photonics Inc. will continue the development of its intravascular optical coherence tomography technique, which shows where lesions and plaques have formed. Physicians can use these images to determine the best course of action, and to resolve issues such as stent placement. ...Read full article

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    Published: April 2013
    AmericasBiophotonicsCommunicationscoronary artery diseaseImagingIndianaindustrialintravascular optical coherence tomographyNational Science FoundationNorth CarolinaOCToptical imagingRaman spectrometersResearch & TechnologySBIR grantspectroscopyTest & MeasurementUtahWasatch Photonics

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