In Vivo Quantitative Tissue Characterization of Human Coronary Arterial Plaques by Use of Integrated Backscatter Intravascular Ultrasound and Comparison With Angioscopic Findings
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- 28 May 2002
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 105 (21) , 2487-2492
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.0000017200.47342.10
Abstract
Background— The purpose of the present study was to define whether integrated backscatter (IB) combined with conventional intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) makes tissue characterization of coronary arterial plaques possible. Methods and Results— IB-IVUS was performed in coronary arteries (total 18 segments) of 9 patients at autopsy, and the findings were compared with the histology. RF signals, which were digitized at 2 GHz in 8-bit resolution, were obtained with an IVUS system with a 40-MHz catheter. IB values of the RF signal from the region of interest (ROI) (100-μm depth, 1.4° per line) were calculated by use of a personal computer. IB values on the ROIs were divided into 5 categories, compared with each of the plaque histologies: category 1 (thrombus), −88 < IB ≤ −80; category 2 (intimal hyperplasia or lipid core), −73 < IB ≤ −63; category 3 (fibrous tissue), −63 < IB ≤ −55; category 4 (mixed lesions), −55 < IB ≤ −30; and category 5 (calcification), −30 < IB ≤ −23. On the basis of these categories, we ...Keywords
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