Shingo Ohta
Wakayama Medical University
3 Papers
2 Citations
Shingo Ohta is an academic researcher from Wakayama Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lumen (anatomy) & Intravascular ultrasound. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Optical Coherence Tomography-Derived Anatomical Criteria for Functionally Significant Coronary Stenosis Assessed by Fractional Flow Reserve
Yasutsugu Shiono,Hironori Kitabata,Takashi Kubo,Tomizou Masuno,Shingo Ohta,Yuichi Ozaki,Hiromichi Sougawa,Makoto Orii,Kunihiro Shimamura,Kohei Ishibashi,Kenichi Komukai,Takashi Yamano,Takashi Tanimoto,Yasushi Ino,Tomoyuki Yamaguchi,Kumiko Hirata,Masato Mizukoshi,Toshio Imanishi,Takashi Akasaka +18 more
TL;DR: Anatomical measurements of coronary stenosis obtained by OCT show significant correlation with FFR, suggesting OCT has the potential to predict functionally significant stenosis, although the present OCT-derived parameters were smaller than those reported in previous IVUS studies.
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Inter-Scan Reproducibility of Geometric Coronary Artery Measurements Using Frequency-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
Makoto Orii,Takashi Kubo,Atsushi Tanaka,Hironori Kitabata,Yasushi Ino,Yasutsugu Shiono,Kunihiro Shimamura,Hiroshi Aoki,Shingo Ohta,Yuichi Ozaki,Kohei Ishibashi,Takashi Yamano,Takashi Tanimoto,Tomoyuki Yamaguchi,Kumiko Hirata,Toshio Imanishi,Takashi Akasaka +16 more
TL;DR: Frequency-domain optical coherence tomography showed an excellent inter-scan reproducibility for the geometric coronary artery measurements in the clinical setting and emphasize the value of FD-OCT as a tool for clinical longitudinal studies of coronary artery disease.
Automated lipid-rich plaque detection with short wavelength infra-red OCT system.
Aiko Shimokado,Takashi Kubo,Tsuyoshi Nishiguchi,Yosuke Katayama,Akira Taruya,Shingo Ohta,Manabu Kashiwagi,Kunihiro Shimamura,Akio Kuroi,Takeyoshi Kameyama,Yasutsugu Shiono,Takashi Yamano,Yoshiki Matsuo,Hironori Kitabata,Yasushi Ino,Takeshi Hozumi,Atsushi Tanaka,Takashi Akasaka +17 more
TL;DR: SWIR-OCT accurately identified lipid tissue in coronary autopsy specimens and may hold promise for identifying histopathological features of coronary plaque at risk for rupture.
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