Publications by authors named "Keith A Comess"

The Bernoulli effect may result in eruption of a vulnerable carotid atheroma, causing a stroke. We measured electrocardiography (ECG)-registered QRS intra-stenotic blood velocity and atheroma strain dynamics in carotid artery walls using ultrasonic tissue Doppler methods, providing displacement and time resolutions of 0.1 μm and 3.

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Coronary artery disease is a deadly and costly condition and represents an important public health issue globally. Coronary Doppler vibrometry (CDV), a new noninvasive coronary artery stenosis detection technique, showed encouraging results in our recent clinical study. However, the CDV system required lengthy offline data analysis, thus it did not provide any feedback during examination on the quality of data, not to mention analysis results.

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Coronary artery vibrometry is a new transthoracic Doppler ultrasound method for the detection of coronary artery stenosis. It detects audio-frequency vibrations generated by coronary artery luminal diameter reduction. We studied 31 patients with known or suspected stenosis using coronary artery vibrometry and quantitative coronary angiography and 83 normal volunteers.

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Purpose: The objective of our study was to use transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and intravascular ultrasonography (IVUS) to evaluate their role in interrogating abnormal or equivocal findings seen on thoracic aortography performed on blunt chest trauma patients.

Methods: A prospective, nonblinded, observational, institutional review board-approved study of IVUS and TEE was conducted in acute blunt chest trauma victims with abnormal findings on thoracic aortograms. IVUS was performed with a 20-MHz catheter and TEE was performed with an omniplane probe.

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