2001
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.103.9.1206
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Detection of Fibrous Cap in Atherosclerotic Plaque by Intravascular Ultrasound by Use of Color Mapping of Angle-Dependent Echo-Intensity Variation

Abstract: Background-The thickness of the fibrous cap is a major determinant in the vulnerability of atherosclerotic plaque to rupture. It has been demonstrated that intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) backscatter from fibrous tissue is strongly dependent on the ultrasound beam angle of incidence. This study investigated the feasibility of using a new IVUS color mapping technique representing the angle-dependent echo-intensity variation to determine the thickness of the fibrous cap in atherosclerotic plaque. Methods and Res… Show more

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“…Recently, mathematical analysis of RF signals from IVUS and color mapping of angle-dependent echo-intensity variation have been developed for detecting vulnerable plaques (6,7). In addition, IVUS elastography has been shown to distinguish different plaque morphologies in vivo (9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, mathematical analysis of RF signals from IVUS and color mapping of angle-dependent echo-intensity variation have been developed for detecting vulnerable plaques (6,7). In addition, IVUS elastography has been shown to distinguish different plaque morphologies in vivo (9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hiro et al attempted to assess the thickness of the fibrous cap in vitro with an angledependent echo intensity variation using intravascular ultrasound. 14 We also attempted to set the ultrasound beam as perpendicular as possible to the surface of the plaque, and the echo reflection was quantified with IBS. IBS was greater in the thick fibrous cap than in the thin fibrous cap.…”
Section: Characterization Of Vulnerable Plaquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the sensitivity to identify fatty plaque components remains low [8,9]. Recent rf-(radiofrequency) based tissue identification strategies appear to have better performance [9,10]. With palpography, the local strain of the tissue is obtained.…”
Section: Intravascular Palpography Is a Technique Based On Intravascumentioning
confidence: 99%