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Associate Professor Hideo Amano

Toho University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo (Japan)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

March 1996 Graduated from Toho University School of Medicine May 1996 Resident in Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Toho University Medical Center Omori Hospital July 2013 PhD (Medicine) August 2016 Senior Lecturer in Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Toho University Graduate School of Medicine December 2020 Associate professor in Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Toho University Graduate School of Medicine Certification of Fellowship of The Japanese Society of internal medicine Certification of Fellowship of The Japanese Circulation Society Certification of Fellowship of the Japanese Association of Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics Certification of Fellow of transcatheter aortic valve replacement of Japanese Transcatheter Valve Therapy Society Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC)

Plaque characteristics and slow flow phenomenon during the percutaneous coronary intervention of superficial healed plaques on Optical Coherence Tomography

Event: ESC Congress 2023

Topic: Optical Coherence Tomography

Session: Using optical coherence tomography

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Neointimal vulnerability on optical coherence tomography and slow flow during percutaneous coronary intervention of healed neointima

Event: ESC Congress 2022

Topic: Optical Coherence Tomography

Session: Acute coronary syndromes / vulnerable plaques / complex PCI

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Plaque characteristics, slow flow during percutaneous coronary intervention, and clinical outcomes of irregular protrusion by optical coherence tomography

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Optical Coherence Tomography

Session: Intracoronary imaging physiology

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Association between internal running vasa vasorum in optical coherence tomography and slow flow during percutaneous coronary intervention

Event: ESC Congress 2017

Topic: Invasive and functional coronary imaging

Session: Coronary morphology and functional assessment (1)

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Coronary vasa vasorum in grayscale intravascular ultrasound had high plaque vulnerability and frequent no-reflow phenomenon during percutaneous coronary intervention

Event: ESC Congress 2016

Topic: Invasive and functional coronary imaging

Session: Intravascular imaging and physiology

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