2006-03-01
Coronary artery remodelling is related to plaque composition
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Heart , Volume 92 - Issue 3 p. 388- 391
Objective: To assess the potential relation between plaque composition and vascular remodelling by using spectral analysis of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) radiofrequency data. Methods and results: 41 coronary vessels with non-significant (, 50% diameter stenosis by angiography), ( 20 mm, non-ostial lesions located in non-culprit vessels underwent IVUS interrogation. IVUS radiofrequency data obtained with a 30 MHz catheter, were analysed with IVUS virtual histology software. A remodelling index (RI) was calculated and divided into three groups. Lesions with RI > 1.05 were considered to have positive remodelling and lesions with RI ( 0.95 were considered to have negative remodelling. Lesions with RI > 1.05 had a significantly larger lipid core than lesions with RI 0.96–1.04 and RI ( 0.95 (22.1 (6.3) v 15.1 (7.6) v 6.6 (6.9), p , 0.0001). A positive correlation between lipid core and RI (r = 0.83, p , 0.0001) and an inverse correlation between fibrous tissue and RI (r = 20.45, p = 0.003) were also significant. All of the positively remodelled lesions were thin cap fibroatheroma or fibroatheromatous lesions, whereas negatively remodelled lesions had a more stable phenotype, with 64% having pathological intimal thickening, 29% being fibrocalcific lesions, and only 7% fibroatheromatous lesions (p , 0.0001). Conclusions: In this study, in vivo plaque composition and morphology assessed by spectral analysis of IVUS radiofrequency data were related to coronary artery remodelling.
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doi.org/10.1136/hrt.2004.057810, hdl.handle.net/1765/59660 | |
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Organisation | Department of Cardiology |
Rodriguez-Granillo, G., Serruys, P., Garcia-Garcia, H., Aoki, J., Valgimigli, M., van Mieghem, C., … de Feyter, P. (2006). Coronary artery remodelling is related to plaque composition. Heart, 92(3), 388–391. doi:10.1136/hrt.2004.057810 |