Definition: Trackability refers to the degree to which a device, object, or system can be reliably followed or guided along a path. It is particularly relevant in fields such as interventional medicine, logistics, and data monitoring.
In medical or interventional contexts: Trackability describes the ability of a catheter, guidewire, or microdevice to smoothly navigate tortuous anatomical structures (e.g., intracranial arteries) with minimal resistance and high responsiveness under imaging guidance.
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