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A Study of Coronary Bifurcation Shape in a Normal Population
During percutaneous coronary intervention, stents are placed in narrowings of the arteries to restore normal blood flow. Despite improvements in stent design, deployment techniques and drug-eluting coatings, restenosis and stent thrombosis remain a significant problem. Population stent design based...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5323506/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28028693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12265-016-9720-2 |
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author | Medrano-Gracia, Pau Ormiston, John Webster, Mark Beier, Susann Ellis, Chris Wang, Chunliang Smedby, Örjan Young, Alistair Cowan, Brett |
author_facet | Medrano-Gracia, Pau Ormiston, John Webster, Mark Beier, Susann Ellis, Chris Wang, Chunliang Smedby, Örjan Young, Alistair Cowan, Brett |
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description | During percutaneous coronary intervention, stents are placed in narrowings of the arteries to restore normal blood flow. Despite improvements in stent design, deployment techniques and drug-eluting coatings, restenosis and stent thrombosis remain a significant problem. Population stent design based on statistical shape analysis may improve clinical outcomes. Computed tomographic (CT) coronary angiography scans from 211 patients with a zero calcium score, no stenoses and no intermediate artery, were used to create statistical shape models of 446 major coronary artery bifurcations (left main, first diagonal and obtuse marginal and right coronary crux). Coherent point drift was used for registration. Principal component analysis shape scores were tested against clinical risk factors, quantifying the importance of recognised shape features in intervention including size, angles and curvature. Significant differences were found in (1) vessel size and bifurcation angle between the left main and other bifurcations; (2) inlet and curvature angle between the right coronary crux and other bifurcations; and (3) size and bifurcation angle by sex. Hypertension, smoking history and diabetes did not appear to have an association with shape. Physiological diameter laws were compared, with the Huo-Kassab model having the best fit. Bifurcation coronary anatomy can be partitioned into clinically meaningful modes of variation showing significant shape differences. A computational atlas of normal coronary bifurcation shape, where disease is common, may aid in the design of new stents and deployment techniques, by providing data for bench-top testing and computational modelling of blood flow and vessel wall mechanics. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s12265-016-9720-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-53235062017-03-09 A Study of Coronary Bifurcation Shape in a Normal Population Medrano-Gracia, Pau Ormiston, John Webster, Mark Beier, Susann Ellis, Chris Wang, Chunliang Smedby, Örjan Young, Alistair Cowan, Brett J Cardiovasc Transl Res Original Article During percutaneous coronary intervention, stents are placed in narrowings of the arteries to restore normal blood flow. Despite improvements in stent design, deployment techniques and drug-eluting coatings, restenosis and stent thrombosis remain a significant problem. Population stent design based on statistical shape analysis may improve clinical outcomes. Computed tomographic (CT) coronary angiography scans from 211 patients with a zero calcium score, no stenoses and no intermediate artery, were used to create statistical shape models of 446 major coronary artery bifurcations (left main, first diagonal and obtuse marginal and right coronary crux). Coherent point drift was used for registration. Principal component analysis shape scores were tested against clinical risk factors, quantifying the importance of recognised shape features in intervention including size, angles and curvature. Significant differences were found in (1) vessel size and bifurcation angle between the left main and other bifurcations; (2) inlet and curvature angle between the right coronary crux and other bifurcations; and (3) size and bifurcation angle by sex. Hypertension, smoking history and diabetes did not appear to have an association with shape. Physiological diameter laws were compared, with the Huo-Kassab model having the best fit. Bifurcation coronary anatomy can be partitioned into clinically meaningful modes of variation showing significant shape differences. A computational atlas of normal coronary bifurcation shape, where disease is common, may aid in the design of new stents and deployment techniques, by providing data for bench-top testing and computational modelling of blood flow and vessel wall mechanics. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s12265-016-9720-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer US 2016-12-27 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5323506/ /pubmed/28028693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12265-016-9720-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 |
spellingShingle | Original Article Medrano-Gracia, Pau Ormiston, John Webster, Mark Beier, Susann Ellis, Chris Wang, Chunliang Smedby, Örjan Young, Alistair Cowan, Brett A Study of Coronary Bifurcation Shape in a Normal Population |
title | A Study of Coronary Bifurcation Shape in a Normal Population |
title_full | A Study of Coronary Bifurcation Shape in a Normal Population |
title_fullStr | A Study of Coronary Bifurcation Shape in a Normal Population |
title_full_unstemmed | A Study of Coronary Bifurcation Shape in a Normal Population |
title_short | A Study of Coronary Bifurcation Shape in a Normal Population |
title_sort | study of coronary bifurcation shape in a normal population |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5323506/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28028693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12265-016-9720-2 |
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