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Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Ruptured Plaques in Native Arteries and Neoatherosclerotic Segments: An OCT-Based and Computational Fluid Dynamics Study

BACKGROUND: Intravascular imaging has been used to assess the morphology of lesions causing an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in native vessels (NV) and identify differences between plaques that ruptured (PR) and caused an event and those that ruptured without clinical manifestations. However, there...

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Autores principales: Jin, Chongying, Torii, Ryo, Ramasamy, Anantharaman, Tufaro, Vincenzo, Little, Callum D., Konstantinou, Klio, Tan, Yi Ying, Yap, Nathan A. L., Cooper, Jackie, Crake, Tom, O’Mahony, Constantinos, Rakhit, Roby, Egred, Mohaned, Ahmed, Javed, Karamasis, Grigoris, Räber, Lorenz, Baumbach, Andreas, Mathur, Anthony, Bourantas, Christos V.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9204481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35722127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.890799
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author Jin, Chongying
Torii, Ryo
Ramasamy, Anantharaman
Tufaro, Vincenzo
Little, Callum D.
Konstantinou, Klio
Tan, Yi Ying
Yap, Nathan A. L.
Cooper, Jackie
Crake, Tom
O’Mahony, Constantinos
Rakhit, Roby
Egred, Mohaned
Ahmed, Javed
Karamasis, Grigoris
Räber, Lorenz
Baumbach, Andreas
Mathur, Anthony
Bourantas, Christos V.
author_facet Jin, Chongying
Torii, Ryo
Ramasamy, Anantharaman
Tufaro, Vincenzo
Little, Callum D.
Konstantinou, Klio
Tan, Yi Ying
Yap, Nathan A. L.
Cooper, Jackie
Crake, Tom
O’Mahony, Constantinos
Rakhit, Roby
Egred, Mohaned
Ahmed, Javed
Karamasis, Grigoris
Räber, Lorenz
Baumbach, Andreas
Mathur, Anthony
Bourantas, Christos V.
author_sort Jin, Chongying
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description BACKGROUND: Intravascular imaging has been used to assess the morphology of lesions causing an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in native vessels (NV) and identify differences between plaques that ruptured (PR) and caused an event and those that ruptured without clinical manifestations. However, there is no data about the morphological and physiological characteristics of neoatherosclerotic plaques that ruptured (PR-NA) which constitute a common cause of stent failure. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed data from patients admitted with an acute myocardial infarction that had optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of the culprit vessel before balloon pre-dilation. OCT pullbacks showing PR were segmented at every 0.4 mm. The extent of the formed cavity, lipid and calcific tissue, thrombus, and macrophages were measured, and the fibrous cap thickness (FCT) and the incidence of micro-channels and cholesterol crystals were reported. These data were used to reconstruct a representative model of the native and neoatherosclerotic lesion geometry that was processed with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques to estimate the distribution of the endothelial shear stress and plaque structural stress. RESULT: Eighty patients were included in the present analysis: 56 had PR in NV (PR-NV group) and 24 in NA segments (PR-NA group). The PR-NV group had a larger minimum lumen area (2.93 ± 2.03 vs. 2.00 ± 1.26 mm(2), p = 0.015) but similar lesion length and area stenosis compared to PR-NA group. The mean FCT (186 ± 65 vs. 232 ± 80 μm, p = 0.009) and the lipid index was smaller (16.7 ± 13.8 vs. 25.9 ± 14.1, p = 0.008) while the of calcific index (8.3 ± 9.5 vs. 2.2 ± 1.6%, p = 0.002) and the incidence of micro-channels (41.4 vs. 12.5%, p = 0.013) was higher in the PR-NV group. Conversely, there was no difference in the incidence of cholesterol crystals, thrombus burden or the location of the rupture site between groups. CFD analysis revealed higher maximum endothelial shear stress (19.1 vs. 11.0 Pa) and lower maximum plaque structural stress (38.8 vs. 95.1 kPa) in the PR-NA compared to the PR-NV model. CONCLUSION: We reported significant morphological and physiological differences between culprit ruptured plaques in native and stented segments. Further research is needed to better understand the causes of these differences and the mechanisms regulating neoatherosclerotic lesion destabilization.
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spelling pubmed-92044812022-06-18 Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Ruptured Plaques in Native Arteries and Neoatherosclerotic Segments: An OCT-Based and Computational Fluid Dynamics Study Jin, Chongying Torii, Ryo Ramasamy, Anantharaman Tufaro, Vincenzo Little, Callum D. Konstantinou, Klio Tan, Yi Ying Yap, Nathan A. L. Cooper, Jackie Crake, Tom O’Mahony, Constantinos Rakhit, Roby Egred, Mohaned Ahmed, Javed Karamasis, Grigoris Räber, Lorenz Baumbach, Andreas Mathur, Anthony Bourantas, Christos V. Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine BACKGROUND: Intravascular imaging has been used to assess the morphology of lesions causing an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in native vessels (NV) and identify differences between plaques that ruptured (PR) and caused an event and those that ruptured without clinical manifestations. However, there is no data about the morphological and physiological characteristics of neoatherosclerotic plaques that ruptured (PR-NA) which constitute a common cause of stent failure. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed data from patients admitted with an acute myocardial infarction that had optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of the culprit vessel before balloon pre-dilation. OCT pullbacks showing PR were segmented at every 0.4 mm. The extent of the formed cavity, lipid and calcific tissue, thrombus, and macrophages were measured, and the fibrous cap thickness (FCT) and the incidence of micro-channels and cholesterol crystals were reported. These data were used to reconstruct a representative model of the native and neoatherosclerotic lesion geometry that was processed with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques to estimate the distribution of the endothelial shear stress and plaque structural stress. RESULT: Eighty patients were included in the present analysis: 56 had PR in NV (PR-NV group) and 24 in NA segments (PR-NA group). The PR-NV group had a larger minimum lumen area (2.93 ± 2.03 vs. 2.00 ± 1.26 mm(2), p = 0.015) but similar lesion length and area stenosis compared to PR-NA group. The mean FCT (186 ± 65 vs. 232 ± 80 μm, p = 0.009) and the lipid index was smaller (16.7 ± 13.8 vs. 25.9 ± 14.1, p = 0.008) while the of calcific index (8.3 ± 9.5 vs. 2.2 ± 1.6%, p = 0.002) and the incidence of micro-channels (41.4 vs. 12.5%, p = 0.013) was higher in the PR-NV group. Conversely, there was no difference in the incidence of cholesterol crystals, thrombus burden or the location of the rupture site between groups. CFD analysis revealed higher maximum endothelial shear stress (19.1 vs. 11.0 Pa) and lower maximum plaque structural stress (38.8 vs. 95.1 kPa) in the PR-NA compared to the PR-NV model. CONCLUSION: We reported significant morphological and physiological differences between culprit ruptured plaques in native and stented segments. Further research is needed to better understand the causes of these differences and the mechanisms regulating neoatherosclerotic lesion destabilization. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9204481/ /pubmed/35722127 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.890799 Text en Copyright © 2022 Jin, Torii, Ramasamy, Tufaro, Little, Konstantinou, Tan, Yap, Cooper, Crake, O’Mahony, Rakhit, Egred, Ahmed, Karamasis, Räber, Baumbach, Mathur and Bourantas. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Jin, Chongying
Torii, Ryo
Ramasamy, Anantharaman
Tufaro, Vincenzo
Little, Callum D.
Konstantinou, Klio
Tan, Yi Ying
Yap, Nathan A. L.
Cooper, Jackie
Crake, Tom
O’Mahony, Constantinos
Rakhit, Roby
Egred, Mohaned
Ahmed, Javed
Karamasis, Grigoris
Räber, Lorenz
Baumbach, Andreas
Mathur, Anthony
Bourantas, Christos V.
Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Ruptured Plaques in Native Arteries and Neoatherosclerotic Segments: An OCT-Based and Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Ruptured Plaques in Native Arteries and Neoatherosclerotic Segments: An OCT-Based and Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_full Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Ruptured Plaques in Native Arteries and Neoatherosclerotic Segments: An OCT-Based and Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_fullStr Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Ruptured Plaques in Native Arteries and Neoatherosclerotic Segments: An OCT-Based and Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Ruptured Plaques in Native Arteries and Neoatherosclerotic Segments: An OCT-Based and Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_short Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Ruptured Plaques in Native Arteries and Neoatherosclerotic Segments: An OCT-Based and Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_sort morphological and physiological characteristics of ruptured plaques in native arteries and neoatherosclerotic segments: an oct-based and computational fluid dynamics study
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9204481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35722127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.890799
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