Intravascular Polarimetry in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

The aims of this first-in-human pilot study of intravascular polarimetry were to investigate polarization properties of coronary plaques in patients and to examine the relationship of these features with established structural characteristics available to conventional optical frequency domain imagin...

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Veröffentlicht in:JACC. Cardiovascular imaging 2020-03, Vol.13 (3), p.790-801
Hauptverfasser: Otsuka, Kenichiro, Villiger, Martin, Karanasos, Antonios, van Zandvoort, Laurens J.C., Doradla, Pallavi, Ren, Jian, Lippok, Norman, Daemen, Joost, Diletti, Roberto, van Geuns, Robert-Jan, Zijlstra, Felix, van Soest, Gijs, Dijkstra, Jouke, Nadkarni, Seemantini K., Regar, Evelyn, Bouma, Brett E.
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Zusammenfassung:The aims of this first-in-human pilot study of intravascular polarimetry were to investigate polarization properties of coronary plaques in patients and to examine the relationship of these features with established structural characteristics available to conventional optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) and with clinical presentation. Polarization-sensitive OFDI measures birefringence and depolarization of tissue together with conventional cross-sectional optical frequency domain images of subsurface microstructure. Thirty patients undergoing polarization-sensitive OFDI (acute coronary syndrome, n = 12; stable angina pectoris, n = 18) participated in this study. Three hundred forty-two cross-sectional images evenly distributed along all imaged coronary arteries were classified into 1 of 7 plaque categories according to conventional OFDI. Polarization features averaged over the entire intimal area of each cross section were compared among plaque types and with structural parameters. Furthermore, the polarization properties in cross sections (n = 244) of the fibrous caps of acute coronary syndrome and stable angina pectoris culprit lesions were assessed and compared with structural features using a generalized linear model. The median birefringence and depolarization showed statistically significant differences among plaque types (p 
ISSN:1936-878X
1876-7591
DOI:10.1016/j.jcmg.2019.06.015