: The FastView catheter uses a light-based system to provide ultra-high-definition images of the vessel walls. Unlike traditional ultrasound (IVUS), FastView and OFDI offer superior clarity of surface details, such as the thickness of a "fibrous cap" on arterial plaque, which helps doctors identify stable versus unstable lesions. Key Features :

In the medical field, FastView is most prominently an developed by Terumo Corporation. It is a critical component of Optical Frequency Domain Imaging (OFDI), a high-resolution technique used to visualize the interior of coronary arteries.

: The probe often features a lateral focus spot size of approximately and an axial resolution as fine as 2. FastView in Orthopedics (MRI Localizer)

: The catheter can move through the artery at speeds up to 40 mm/s, allowing for rapid data collection during continuous injection of contrast or dextran.

Beyond cardiology, FastView is also the name of a used for rapid musculoskeletal scans.

: It is widely used to guide stent placement, assess vessel healing after surgery, and predict the effectiveness of procedures like rotational atherectomy (drilling through calcified plaque).