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Echogenicity as a surrogate for bioresorbable everolimus-eluting scaffold degradation: analysis at 1-, 3-, 6-, 12- 18, 24-, 30-, 36- and 42-month follow-up in a porcine model

Authors :
Marika Kamberi
Richard Rapoza
Jeroen Eggermont
Yun Kyeong Cho
Yoshinobu Onuma
Jennifer P. Lane
Hector M. Garcia-Garcia
Alexander Sheehy
Laura Perkins
Patrick W. Serruys
Yuki Ishibashi
Shimpei Nakatani
Jouke Dijkstra
Carlos M. Campos
Johan H. C. Reiber
Cardiology
Surgery
Source :
International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 31(3), 471-482, The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 31(3), 471-482. Springer Netherlands
Publisher :
Springer Nature

Abstract

The objective of the study is to validate intravascular quantitative echogenicity as a surrogate for molecular weight assessment of poly-l-lactide-acid (PLLA) bioresorbable scaffold (Absorb BVS, Abbott Vascular, Santa Clara, California). We analyzed at 9 time points (from 1- to 42-month follow-up) a population of 40 pigs that received 97 Absorb scaffolds. The treated regions were analyzed by echogenicity using adventitia as reference, and were categorized as more (hyperechogenic or upperechogenic) or less bright (hypoechogenic) than the reference. The volumes of echogenicity categories were correlated with the measurements of molecular weight (Mw) by gel permeation chromatography. Scaffold struts appeared as high echogenic structures. The quantification of grey level intensity in the scaffold-vessel compartment had strong correlation with the scaffold Mw: hyperechogenicity (correlation coefficient = 0.75; P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15695794
Volume :
31
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9a575b8fdf16601dde1c936436601fbf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-015-0591-4