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Serial Assessment of Tissue Precursors and Progression of Coronary Calcification Analyzed by Fusion of IVUS and OCT: 5-Year Follow-Up of Scaffolded and Nonscaffolded Arteries

Authors :
Yaping, Zeng
Hiroki, Tateishi
Rafael, Cavalcante
Erhan, Tenekecioglu
Pannipa, Suwannasom
Yohei, Sotomi
Carlos, Collet
Shaoping, Nie
Hans, Jonker
Jouke, Dijkstra
Maria D, Radu
Lorenz, Räber
Dougal R, McClean
Robert-Jan, van Geuns
Evald H, Christiansen
Therese, Fahrni
Jacques, Koolen
Yoshinobu, Onuma
Nico, Bruining
Patrick W, Serruys
Source :
JACC. Cardiovascular imaging. 10(10 Pt)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess calcium growth with fused grayscale intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), IVUS-virtual histology, and optical coherence tomography (OCT) from baseline to 5-year follow-up in patients treated with bioresorbable vascular scaffolds.IVUS and OCT have individual strengths in assessing plaque composition and volume. Fusion of images obtained using these methods could potentially aid in coronary plaque assessment.Anatomic landmarks and endoluminal radiopaque markers were used to fuse OCT and IVUS images and match baseline and follow-up.Seventy-two IVUS-virtual histology and OCT paired matched cross-sectional in- and out-scaffold segments were fused at baseline and follow-up. In total, 46 calcified plaques at follow-up were detected using the fusion method (33 in-scaffold, 13 out-scaffold), showing either calcium progression (52.2%) or de novo calcifications (47.8%). On OCT, calcification volume increased from baseline to follow-up by 2.3 ± 2.4 mmThe use of OCT and IVUS fusion imaging shows similar calcium growth in- and out-scaffold segments. Necrotic core is the most frequent precursor of calcification. The scaffold resorption process creates a tissue layer that re-caps the calcified plaques. (Absorb Clinical Investigation, Cohort B [ABSORB B]; NCT00856856).

Details

ISSN :
18767591
Volume :
10
Issue :
10 Pt
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JACC. Cardiovascular imaging
Accession number :
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