Trans-Blood Vision is a patented infrared technique that uses short-wave infrared wavelengths to see directly through blood. It has the potential to find vulnerable plaque lesions without first entering them, determine their size and surface characteristics in high resolution, and look at their material constituents both on and below the surface. While it cannot provide direct visual guidance for therapy or penetrate as deeply as ultrasound, combining it with augmentative technologies could allow for real-time multi-mode detection, analysis, and therapy guidance of vulnerable plaque lesions. The document concludes that Trans-Blood Vision warrants significant investigation, possibly in combination with other emerging technologies.