We are moving forward in many areas as evidenced by this volume. I hope that the detailed information provided by the technologists will complement my contributions and make this a useful bible for the vascular laboratory. Watching the technology grow and the technologists mature with these advances has been a great experience. What of the future? It is clear that quantitative three-dimensional imaging is going to play a key role in many areas. For example, with the advent of endovascular grafting of aortic aneurysms, the need for inexpensive long-term quantitative studies of outcome are essential. The need for this is obvious given the reports of spontaneous rupture in patients who were thought to have been successfully treated. We now have the capability of evaluating many aspects of these grafts and the changes that occur, not only with the grafts themselves, but with the native aorta as well. The future will indeed be exciting for this field.
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