2013
DOI: 10.1536/ihj.54.64
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Inter-Scan Reproducibility of Geometric Coronary Artery Measurements Using Frequency-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography

Abstract: SummaryFrequency-domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) is a novel technology which provides high-resolution cross-sectional images of coronary arteries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the inter-scan reproducibility of geometric FD-OCT measurements in the clinical setting. We examined 20 coronary lesions using FD-OCT. Following the FD-OCT image acquisition (1 st pullback), and after the disengagement and re-engagement of the guiding catheter, an additional acquisition (2 nd pullback) was performed… Show more

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“…The spatial resolution of OCT is 10-20 mm, and it is approximately 10 times greater than that of IVUS. An excellent contrast between lumen and vessel wall in OCT allows accurate lumen measurements, which might be helpful in determining appropriate balloon or stent size [9][10][11][12]. Compared with IVUS, OCT is more sensitive in detecting suboptimal lesion morphologies after PCI, such as intrastent tissue protrusion, incomplete stent apposition, stent edge dissection, and intra-stent thrombus [9,13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatial resolution of OCT is 10-20 mm, and it is approximately 10 times greater than that of IVUS. An excellent contrast between lumen and vessel wall in OCT allows accurate lumen measurements, which might be helpful in determining appropriate balloon or stent size [9][10][11][12]. Compared with IVUS, OCT is more sensitive in detecting suboptimal lesion morphologies after PCI, such as intrastent tissue protrusion, incomplete stent apposition, stent edge dissection, and intra-stent thrombus [9,13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical change of a stent, stent recoil and enlargement were defined by the sequential difference of mean stent area in corresponding segments. According to the range of reproducibility measurements between inter-/intra-observer and inter-scan 15,16 , Tanimoto et al reported that the standard deviation of absolute interobserver difference in the stent area analysis was 0.68 mm 2 . Jamil et al demonstrated that the 95% confidence interval of absolute inter-pullback difference in the stent area analysis was 0.9 mm 2 .…”
Section: Definition Of Vessel/lumen Change and Mechanical Change Of A Stentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FD-OCT merges to be another novel noninvasive method for the quantitative measure of stenosis severity, which provides cross-sectional images of coronary arteries and deployed stents with micron resolution and measures lumen dimensions with excellent reproducibility. [ 29 30 ] It also provides information about plaque vulnerability, calcification, estimates the blood flow resistance and microvascular resistance of the vessel segments imaged. Through the volumetric analysis of FD-OCT images, FFR was calculated from the blood flow resistance and the microvascular resistance.…”
Section: F Ractional F Low R mentioning
confidence: 99%