Identifying stable coronary plaques with OCT technology

E. Regar, N. van Ditzhuijzen, J. van der Sijde, J. Ligthart, K. Witberg, G. van Soest, A. Karanasos
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This article discusses the current value of optical coherence tomography (OCT) for the assessment of stable coronary lesions. OCT generates intracoronary images with unprecedented image resolution, namely a 10-fold higher image resolution compared to conventional intravascular ultrasound. OCT is able to visualize a variety of atherosclerotic plaques features that have been associated with rapid lesion progression and clinical events. There is broad agreement that the detailed, easy accessible, and interpretable information of OCT on the presence of atherosclerosis, its extent, lumen narrowing, as well as on the result of any interventional measure can be of clinical value, at least in individual patients and in specific clinical scenarios. Preliminary data indicate that OCT can change the operator's intention-to-treat and modify the overall revascularization strategy, potentially avoiding unnecessary interventional procedures. OCT might be efficient in complex interventions including treatment of long lesions, diffuse disease, bifurcations, as well as in all cases of angiographically ambiguous lesions. As such, OCT might emerge, next to its undisputed position in research, as tool of choice in all clinical scenarios where angiography is limited by its nature as two-dimensional luminogram.

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用OCT技术鉴别稳定的冠状动脉斑块
本文讨论了光学相干断层扫描(OCT)在评估稳定冠状动脉病变中的应用价值。OCT生成的冠状动脉内图像具有前所未有的图像分辨率,即与传统血管内超声相比,图像分辨率提高了10倍。OCT能够可视化各种与快速病变进展和临床事件相关的动脉粥样硬化斑块特征。人们普遍认为,关于动脉粥样硬化的存在、程度、管腔狭窄以及任何介入措施的结果的详细、易于获取和可解释的OCT信息具有临床价值,至少在个别患者和特定的临床情况下是如此。初步数据表明,OCT可以改变操作人员的治疗意图,修改整体血运重建策略,潜在地避免不必要的介入手术。OCT在复杂的干预中可能是有效的,包括治疗长病变、弥漫性疾病、分叉,以及所有血管造影不明确的病变。因此,OCT可能会出现,在其无可争议的研究地位之外,作为所有临床场景的首选工具,血管造影由于其二维发光图的性质而受到限制。回答问题并获得CME: https://wileyhealthlearning.com/Activity2/4279893/Activity.aspx
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