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Evaluation of Left Main Coronary Artery Using Optical Frequency Domain Imaging and Its Pitfalls
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess the quality of optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) of the left main (LM) arterial wall and describe and analyse potential artefacts in this setting. BACKGROUND: OFDI is increasingly used to assess ambiguous lesions and optimize LM percutaneous coronary intervention...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306070/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32581660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4817239 |
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author | Roule, Vincent Rebouh, Idir Lemaitre, Adrien Bignon, Mathieu Ardouin, Pierre Sabatier, Rémi Labombarda, Fabien Blanchart, Katrien Beygui, Farzin |
author_facet | Roule, Vincent Rebouh, Idir Lemaitre, Adrien Bignon, Mathieu Ardouin, Pierre Sabatier, Rémi Labombarda, Fabien Blanchart, Katrien Beygui, Farzin |
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description | OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess the quality of optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) of the left main (LM) arterial wall and describe and analyse potential artefacts in this setting. BACKGROUND: OFDI is increasingly used to assess ambiguous lesions and optimize LM percutaneous coronary intervention. However, its ability to provide artefact-free high-quality images of coronary ostia and large segments such as the LM remains uncertain. METHODS: We included 42 consecutive patients who underwent OFDI, including LM imaging. Each OFDI frame was subdivided into four quadrants and analysed. The number of quadrants with artifacts was calculated within the proximal, mid, and distal LM and the first 5 mm of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and/or left circumflex artery (LCX). RESULTS: The quadrants analysis showed an overall artifact rate of 8.9%, mostly out-of-field (45.1%) or residual blood (44.7%) artefacts. Most artifacts were located in the proximal LM (18.6%) with a stepwise reduction of artifact rates towards distal segments (mid LM 5.8%; distal LM 3.6%, ostial LAD 2.6%, and ostial LCX 0%; p < 0.001). While 20 (48.8%) patients had angiographically visible plaques, OFDI showed plaques in 32 patients (76.2%; p=0.007). CONCLUSION: OFDI can accurately evaluate the LM and detect and assess angiographically unvisualized atherosclerotic plaques providing accurate assessment of >90% of the quadrants of the LM and the ostia of its bifurcation branches. However, artifacts mainly located in the proximal LM and decreasing distally in a stepwise fashion should be considered in the interpretation of OFDI in this setting. |
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spelling | pubmed-73060702020-06-23 Evaluation of Left Main Coronary Artery Using Optical Frequency Domain Imaging and Its Pitfalls Roule, Vincent Rebouh, Idir Lemaitre, Adrien Bignon, Mathieu Ardouin, Pierre Sabatier, Rémi Labombarda, Fabien Blanchart, Katrien Beygui, Farzin J Interv Cardiol Clinical Study OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess the quality of optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) of the left main (LM) arterial wall and describe and analyse potential artefacts in this setting. BACKGROUND: OFDI is increasingly used to assess ambiguous lesions and optimize LM percutaneous coronary intervention. However, its ability to provide artefact-free high-quality images of coronary ostia and large segments such as the LM remains uncertain. METHODS: We included 42 consecutive patients who underwent OFDI, including LM imaging. Each OFDI frame was subdivided into four quadrants and analysed. The number of quadrants with artifacts was calculated within the proximal, mid, and distal LM and the first 5 mm of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and/or left circumflex artery (LCX). RESULTS: The quadrants analysis showed an overall artifact rate of 8.9%, mostly out-of-field (45.1%) or residual blood (44.7%) artefacts. Most artifacts were located in the proximal LM (18.6%) with a stepwise reduction of artifact rates towards distal segments (mid LM 5.8%; distal LM 3.6%, ostial LAD 2.6%, and ostial LCX 0%; p < 0.001). While 20 (48.8%) patients had angiographically visible plaques, OFDI showed plaques in 32 patients (76.2%; p=0.007). CONCLUSION: OFDI can accurately evaluate the LM and detect and assess angiographically unvisualized atherosclerotic plaques providing accurate assessment of >90% of the quadrants of the LM and the ostia of its bifurcation branches. However, artifacts mainly located in the proximal LM and decreasing distally in a stepwise fashion should be considered in the interpretation of OFDI in this setting. Hindawi 2020-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7306070/ /pubmed/32581660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4817239 Text en Copyright © 2020 Vincent Roule et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Study Roule, Vincent Rebouh, Idir Lemaitre, Adrien Bignon, Mathieu Ardouin, Pierre Sabatier, Rémi Labombarda, Fabien Blanchart, Katrien Beygui, Farzin Evaluation of Left Main Coronary Artery Using Optical Frequency Domain Imaging and Its Pitfalls |
title | Evaluation of Left Main Coronary Artery Using Optical Frequency Domain Imaging and Its Pitfalls |
title_full | Evaluation of Left Main Coronary Artery Using Optical Frequency Domain Imaging and Its Pitfalls |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of Left Main Coronary Artery Using Optical Frequency Domain Imaging and Its Pitfalls |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Left Main Coronary Artery Using Optical Frequency Domain Imaging and Its Pitfalls |
title_short | Evaluation of Left Main Coronary Artery Using Optical Frequency Domain Imaging and Its Pitfalls |
title_sort | evaluation of left main coronary artery using optical frequency domain imaging and its pitfalls |
topic | Clinical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306070/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32581660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4817239 |
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