Intravascular ultrasound imaging of coarctation of the aorta: animal and human studies.

American journal of cardiac imaging Pub Date : 1995-10-01
A D Tong, A Rothman, R L Atkinson, T Shiota, F Ricou, D J Sahn
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Abstract

Although the use of balloon dilation for treatment of native and recurrent coarctation of the aorta (coA) has become widespread, the optimal balloon size and postdilation vessel wall changes remain undetermined. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging has emerged as a an important adjunct in the treatment and follow-up of patients with coronary artery and peripheral vascular lesions, and has been used for evaluation in a limited number of patients with CoA. We used a combination of balloon dilation/ultrasound imaging catheter in animals with experimentally-induced CoA. We used a combination balloon dilation/ultrasound imaging catheter in animals with experimentally-induced CoA . This technique provided real-time data regarding aortic wall morphology and luminal diameter during balloon angioplasty of the CoA. In humans, we used IVUS to study CoA before and after both transcatheter and surgical therapy. IVUS was more sensitive than angiography in the detection of intimal tears post-balloon dilation and in the evaluation of vessel wall changes and remodelling observed at follow-up after relief of CoA. IVUS may provide valuable information regarding vascular wall changes that predict aneurysm format ion, restenosis, or a successful result after balloon dilation.

主动脉缩窄的血管内超声成像:动物和人类研究。
尽管使用球囊扩张治疗原发性和复发性主动脉缩窄(coA)已经变得广泛,但最佳球囊大小和扩张后血管壁的变化仍不确定。血管内超声(IVUS)成像已成为冠状动脉和周围血管病变患者治疗和随访的重要辅助手段,并已用于有限数量的CoA患者的评估。我们对实验性CoA动物采用球囊扩张/超声显像导管联合治疗。我们在实验诱导的CoA动物中使用球囊扩张/超声成像导管联合治疗。该技术提供了球囊成形术期间主动脉壁形态和管腔直径的实时数据。在人类中,我们使用IVUS来研究经导管和手术治疗前后的CoA。IVUS在检测球囊扩张后的内膜撕裂以及评估CoA缓解后随访观察到的血管壁变化和重构方面比血管造影更敏感。IVUS可以提供有关血管壁变化的有价值的信息,预测动脉瘤形式、再狭窄或球囊扩张后的成功结果。
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