Abstract
Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography (IV-OCT) has generated a wealth of data that has deepened our understanding of coronary artery disease and catheter-based interventions on the vasculature. A number of issues, however – cardiac motion artifacts, undersampling and non-uniform rotational distortion (NURD) chiefly among them – affect the quality and interpretability of IV-OCT images.
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