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Comprehensive appraisal of cardiac motion artefact in optical coherence tomography.

Juan Luis Gutiérrez-ChicoCarlos CortésLili LiuMiguel Ángel Martínez-Hervás-AlonsoBernd ReisbeckShengxian TuJuan Luis Gutiérrez-ChicoJuan Luis Gutiérrez-Chico
Published in: Cardiology journal (2021)
Cardiac motion artefact is prevalent in OCT studies, but shortening and elongation of vascular structures occur during early ejection and during early rapid-inflow, respectively, to a greater or lesser extent in all cases. Diastasis is free of CMA and hence the period in which longitudinal measurements can be more accurately quantified.
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