Imaging in Vascular Interventional Radiology

A special issue of Tomography (ISSN 2379-139X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2026 | Viewed by 29

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Department of Radiology, Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Interests: vascular and interventional radiology; portal hypertension; interventional oncology; dialysis access
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Department of Radiology, Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Interests: vascular and interventional radiology

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Department of Radiology, Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Interests: computer tomography; emergency radiology; chest imaging; gastrointestinal imaging; urinary imaging; trauma imaging; interventional radiology

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Imaging technologies play a pivotal role in all stages of vascular and interventional radiology (VIR), including patient selection, procedural planning, real-time guidance, and post-treatment assessment. Ongoing advancements in computed tomography (CT), cone-beam CT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound, together with developments in image fusion, 3D roadmapping, and artificial intelligence, are enabling more accurate, efficient, and minimally invasive interventions.

This Special Issue of Tomography seeks to present original research, technical developments, and comprehensive reviews focused on imaging innovations in VIR. Areas of interest include intraprocedural imaging, dual-energy and photon-counting CT, MRI-guided interventions, image-based navigation, quantitative imaging biomarkers, and improvements in imaging workflows. Submissions addressing radiation dose optimization, simulation-based planning, or integration of artificial intelligence into clinical practice are also encouraged.

The objective of this issue is to highlight the transformative role of imaging in enhancing procedural precision, standardization, and clinical outcomes across a broad range of vascular and nonvascular interventional procedures.

Scope and Topics of Interest

Submissions may include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

1. Tomographic Imaging Techniques in VIR

  • CT, cone-beam CT, and flat-panel detector imaging.
  • Advanced MR techniques for interventional guidance.
  • Hybrid imaging systems (PET/CT, SPECT/CT, and MR-guided interventions).
  • Low-dose and ultra-low-dose imaging strategies.

2. Image-Guided Vascular Interventions

  • Imaging for endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR/TEVAR).
  • Peripheral arterial and venous interventions.
  • Portal hypertension and splanchnic interventions.
  • Pulmonary embolism and chronic thromboembolic disease interventions.
  • Trauma embolization.
  • Liquid embolic.
  • Percutaneous ablation.

3. Image Fusion and Navigation

  • CT–fluoroscopy and MR–fluoroscopy fusion.
  • Ultrasound–CT/MR fusion techniques.
  • Three-dimensional roadmapping and navigation platforms.
  • Augmented reality and mixed reality in IR.

4. Artificial Intelligence and Computational Imaging

  • AI-assisted image reconstruction and enhancement.
  • Automated vessel segmentation and planning.
  • Real-time decision support during interventions.
  • Workflow automation and radiation dose optimization.

5. Quantitative and Functional Imaging

  • Perfusion imaging and hemodynamic assessment.
  • Quantitative plaque characterization.
  • Imaging biomarkers for treatment response.
  • Flow modeling and computational fluid dynamics integration.

6. Radiation Safety and Dose Management

  • Operator and patient dose reduction strategies.
  • Real-time dose monitoring systems.
  • Imaging protocol optimization.
  • Occupational exposure mitigation technologies.

7. Device Innovation and Imaging Integration

  • Imaging-enabled interventional devices.
  • Smart catheters, wires, and implants.
  • Imaging for device deployment and validation.
  • Bench-to-bedside translational imaging studies.

8. Oncologic and Nonvascular Interventions

  • Imaging for embolization, ablation, and targeted therapies.
  • Tumor response assessment post-intervention.
  • Image-guided biopsies and combined diagnostic–therapeutic procedures.

9. Education, Simulation, and Workflow

  • Simulation-based training using tomographic imaging.
  • Procedure planning platforms.
  • Human–machine interaction in IR suites.
  • Future IR suite design and imaging ecosystems.

10. Emerging and Experimental Technologies

  • Photon-counting CT in interventional applications.
  • Spectral and dual-energy imaging.
  • Novel contrast agents and molecular imaging.
  • Preclinical and first-in-human imaging studies.

Dr. Mohammad Ghasemi Rad
Dr. David Leon
Dr. Mohadese Ahmadzade
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • vascular and interventional radiology
  • image-guided intervention
  • cone-beam CT
  • spectral CT
  • MRI-guided therapy
  • image fusion
  • 3D navigation
  • quantitative imaging
  • artificial intelligence
  • radiation dose optimization

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