underestimation of thrombus presence and size, as compared with the more accurate tools, such as coronary angioscopy, ultrasound and optical coherent tomography; inability to differentiate between ...
Instead, it may be a sign of previous thrombosis with persistent abnormal ultrasound data. Determination of thrombus recurrence is, therefore, difficult to prove using current methods. Linkins et al.
A more invasive type of ultrasound, known as a transesophageal ... For those with intracoronary thrombus or heart attack, regular follow-up with your healthcare provider is needed to monitor ...