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Nonculprit plaques in patients with acute coronary syndromes have more vulnerable features compared with those with non-acute coronary syndromes: a 3-vessel optical coherence tomography study.

Authors :
Kato K
Yonetsu T
Kim SJ
Xing L
Lee H
McNulty I
Yeh RW
Sakhuja R
Zhang S
Uemura S
Yu B
Mizuno K
Jang IK
Source :
Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging [Circ Cardiovasc Imaging] 2012 Jul; Vol. 5 (4), pp. 433-40. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Jun 07.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: Patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) have a higher incidence of recurrent ischemic events. The aim of this study was to compare the plaque characteristics of nonculprit lesions between ACS and non-ACS patients using optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging.<br />Methods and Results: Patients who had 3-vessel OCT imaging were selected from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) OCT Registry. MGH registry is a multicenter registry of patients undergoing OCT. The prevalence and characteristics of nonculprit plaques were compared between ACS and non-ACS patients. A total of 248 nonculprit plaques were found in 104 patients: 45 plaques in 17 ACS patients and 203 plaques in 87 non-ACS patients. Compared with plaques of non-ACS patients, plaques of ACS patients had a wider lipid arc (147.3 ± 29.5° versus 116.2 ± 33.7°, P<0.001), a longer lipid length (10.7 ± 5.9 mm versus 7.0 ± 3.7 mm, P=0.002), a larger lipid volume index [averaged lipid arc×lipid length] (1605.5 ± 1013.1 versus 853.4 ± 570.8, P<0.001), and a thinner fibrous cap (70.2 ± 20.2 µm versus 103.3 ± 46.8 µm, P<0.001). Moreover, thin-cap fibroatheroma (64.7% versus 14.9%, P<0.001), macrophage (82.4% versus 37.9%, P=0.001), and thrombus (29.4% versus 1.1%, P<0.001) were more frequent in ACS patients. Although the prevalence of microchannel did not differ between the groups, the closest distance from the lumen to microchannel was shorter in ACS subjects than in non-ACS (104.6 ± 67.0 µm versus 198.3 ± 133.0 µm, P=0.027).<br />Conclusions: Nonculprit lesions in patients with ACS have more vulnerable plaque characteristics compared with those with non-ACS. Neovascularization was more frequently located close to the lumen in patients with ACS.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1942-0080
Volume :
5
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22679059
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.112.973701