血管内超声对冠状动脉斑块的组织学相关性研究

K. J. Dixon, D. Vince, R. Cothren, J. F. Cornhill
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动脉粥样硬化是一种退行性动脉疾病,由于斑块形成或急性缺血事件(如斑块破裂)导致血管逐渐阻塞。在确定冠状动脉疾病的潜在因素时,彻底了解斑块形态是必要的。血管内超声(IVUS)是一种提供冠状动脉断层成像的诊断技术。超声波在不同声学折射率的组织之间的界面上反射声音,理论上意味着超声波图像中的各种成分应该是可区分的。本研究的目的是利用先进的数字图像处理技术对斑块病变进行分类。病变样本在尸检时从切除的人冠状动脉中获得。使用HP Sonos临床IVUS成像系统和3.5 F, 30 MHz导管获得血管内超声图像。在IVUS图像中选择感兴趣的区域,从相应的组织学切片确定斑块类型。计算每个感兴趣区域的二阶统计纹理特征,然后使用判别分析进行组织分类。初步结果表明,斑块类型的分类和识别在体外IVUS成像中是可能的。不同类型的斑块对临床干预的反应不同,因此适当的分类对于跟踪冠状动脉疾病的进展、消退和治疗将是非常宝贵的。
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Characterization of coronary plaque in intravascular ultrasound using histological correlation
Atherosclerosis is a degenerative arterial disease that leads to the gradual blockage of vessels due to plaque formation or acute ischaemic events such as plaque rupture. A thorough understanding of plaque morphology is necessary in the determination of factors underlying coronary artery disease. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) represents a diagnostic technique that provides tomographic visualization of coronary arteries. Ultrasound reflects sound at the interfaces between tissue of different acoustic refractive indices theoretically implying that various components within an ultrasound image should be distinguishable. The aim of this study is to classify plaque lesions using advanced digital image processing. Diseased samples were obtained from excised human coronary arteries at autopsy. Intravascular ultrasound images were acquired using an HP Sonos clinical IVUS imaging system and 3.5 F, 30 MHz catheters. Regions of interest were selected within the IVUS images with plaque types determined from the corresponding histological sections. Second order statistical texture features were computed for each region of interest after which tissue classification was performed using discriminant analysis. Preliminary results show that classification and recognition of plaque type is possible for IVUS imaging in vitro. Various plaque types respond differently to clinical interventions and proper classification will therefore be invaluable in tracking the progression, regression, and treatment of coronary artery disease.
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