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Coronary bioresorbable stents: Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—A computed tomography longitudinal study

PURPOSE: Coronary bioresorbable stents (BRS) do not produce blooming artifacts on computed tomography (CT), in contrast to metallic stents, as they are made of a bioresorbable polymer and are radiolucent. They allow to evaluate the coronary plaque beneath. The low-attenuation plaque (LAP) suggests p...

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Autores principales: Zdanovich, Evguenia, Mansour, Samer, Stevens, Louis-Mathieu, Naim, Charbel, Juneau, Daniel, Semionov, Alexandre, Chartrand-Lefebvre, Carl
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9560491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36227938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268456
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author Zdanovich, Evguenia
Mansour, Samer
Stevens, Louis-Mathieu
Naim, Charbel
Juneau, Daniel
Semionov, Alexandre
Chartrand-Lefebvre, Carl
author_facet Zdanovich, Evguenia
Mansour, Samer
Stevens, Louis-Mathieu
Naim, Charbel
Juneau, Daniel
Semionov, Alexandre
Chartrand-Lefebvre, Carl
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description PURPOSE: Coronary bioresorbable stents (BRS) do not produce blooming artifacts on computed tomography (CT), in contrast to metallic stents, as they are made of a bioresorbable polymer and are radiolucent. They allow to evaluate the coronary plaque beneath. The low-attenuation plaque (LAP) suggests plaque vulnerability and is CT assessable. The aim of our study was to show the possibility of a non-invasive CT evaluation of the volume and the LAP composition of the intra- and juxta-stent plaque. METHODOLOGY: In our prospective longitudinal study, we recruited 27 consecutive patients (35 BRS stents total; mean age 60 +/- 9 years) with bioresorbable stents for a 256-slice ECG-synchronized CT evaluation at 1- and 12-months post stent implantation. Total plaque volume (mm3), absolute and relative (%) LAP volume per block in the pre- intra- and post-stent zones were analyzed; comparison 1- and 12-months post-implantation of BRS. Changes in the previously mentioned variables were assessed by the mixed effects models with and without spline, which also accounted for the correlation between repeated measurements. RESULTS: Our block or spline model analysis has shown no significant difference in plaque or absolute LAP volumes in pre- intra- and post-stent zones between 1 and 12 months. Interestingly, % LAP volume increases near-significantly in the distal block of the intrastent at 12-mo follow-up (from 23.38 ± 1.80% to 26.90 ± 2.22% (increase of 15%), p = 0.052). CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates the feasibility of the repeated non-invasive quantitative analysis of the intrastent coronary plaque and of the in-stent lumen by CT scan.
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spelling pubmed-95604912022-10-14 Coronary bioresorbable stents: Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—A computed tomography longitudinal study Zdanovich, Evguenia Mansour, Samer Stevens, Louis-Mathieu Naim, Charbel Juneau, Daniel Semionov, Alexandre Chartrand-Lefebvre, Carl PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Coronary bioresorbable stents (BRS) do not produce blooming artifacts on computed tomography (CT), in contrast to metallic stents, as they are made of a bioresorbable polymer and are radiolucent. They allow to evaluate the coronary plaque beneath. The low-attenuation plaque (LAP) suggests plaque vulnerability and is CT assessable. The aim of our study was to show the possibility of a non-invasive CT evaluation of the volume and the LAP composition of the intra- and juxta-stent plaque. METHODOLOGY: In our prospective longitudinal study, we recruited 27 consecutive patients (35 BRS stents total; mean age 60 +/- 9 years) with bioresorbable stents for a 256-slice ECG-synchronized CT evaluation at 1- and 12-months post stent implantation. Total plaque volume (mm3), absolute and relative (%) LAP volume per block in the pre- intra- and post-stent zones were analyzed; comparison 1- and 12-months post-implantation of BRS. Changes in the previously mentioned variables were assessed by the mixed effects models with and without spline, which also accounted for the correlation between repeated measurements. RESULTS: Our block or spline model analysis has shown no significant difference in plaque or absolute LAP volumes in pre- intra- and post-stent zones between 1 and 12 months. Interestingly, % LAP volume increases near-significantly in the distal block of the intrastent at 12-mo follow-up (from 23.38 ± 1.80% to 26.90 ± 2.22% (increase of 15%), p = 0.052). CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates the feasibility of the repeated non-invasive quantitative analysis of the intrastent coronary plaque and of the in-stent lumen by CT scan. Public Library of Science 2022-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9560491/ /pubmed/36227938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268456 Text en © 2022 Zdanovich et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zdanovich, Evguenia
Mansour, Samer
Stevens, Louis-Mathieu
Naim, Charbel
Juneau, Daniel
Semionov, Alexandre
Chartrand-Lefebvre, Carl
Coronary bioresorbable stents: Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—A computed tomography longitudinal study
title Coronary bioresorbable stents: Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—A computed tomography longitudinal study
title_full Coronary bioresorbable stents: Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—A computed tomography longitudinal study
title_fullStr Coronary bioresorbable stents: Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—A computed tomography longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Coronary bioresorbable stents: Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—A computed tomography longitudinal study
title_short Coronary bioresorbable stents: Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—A computed tomography longitudinal study
title_sort coronary bioresorbable stents: non-invasive quantitative evaluation of intra- and juxta-stent plaque composition—a computed tomography longitudinal study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9560491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36227938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268456
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