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Polarimetric Signatures of Coronary Thrombus in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome.

Authors :
van Zandvoort LJC
Otsuka K
Villiger M
Neleman T
Dijkstra J
Zijlstra F
van Mieghem NM
Bouma BE
Daemen J
Source :
Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society [Circ J] 2021 Sep 24; Vol. 85 (10), pp. 1806-1813. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 07.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Intravascular polarization-sensitive optical frequency domain imaging (PS-OFDI) offers a novel approach to measure tissue birefringence, which is elevated in collagen and smooth muscle cells, that in turn plays a critical role in healing coronary thrombus (HCT). This study aimed to quantitatively assess polarization properties of coronary fresh and organizing thrombus with PS-OFDI in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).<br />Methods and results: The POLARIS-I prospective registry enrolled 32 patients with ACS. Pre-procedural PS-OFDI pullbacks using conventional imaging catheters revealed 26 thrombus-regions in 21 patients. Thrombus was manually delineated in conventional OFDI cross-sections separated by 0.5 mm and categorized into fresh thrombus caused by plaque rupture, stent thrombosis, or erosion in 18 thrombus-regions (182 frames) or into HCT for 8 thrombus-regions (141 frames). Birefringence of coronary thrombus was compared between the 2 categories. Birefringence in HCTs was significantly higher than in fresh thrombus (∆n=0.47 (0.37-0.72) vs. ∆n=0.25 (0.17-0.29), P=0.007). In a subgroup analysis, when only using thrombus-regions from culprit lesions, ischemic time was a significant predictor for birefringence (ß (∆n)=0.001 per hour, 95% CI [0.0002-0.002], P=0.023).<br />Conclusions: Intravascular PS-OFDI offers the opportunity to quantitatively assess the polarimetric properties of fresh and organizing coronary thrombus, providing new insights into vascular healing and plaque stability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1347-4820
Volume :
85
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33828020
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-20-0862