Reproducibility of coronary lumen, plaque, and vessel wall reconstruction and of endothelial shear stress measurements in vivo in humans
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Reproducibility of coronary lumen, plaque, and vessel wall reconstruction and of endothelial shear stress measurements in vivo in humans
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the reproducibility of an in vivo methodology to reconstruct the lumen, plaque, and external elastic membrane (EEM) of coronary arteries and estimate endothelial shear stress (ESS). Ten coronary arteries without significant stenoses (five native and five stented arteries) were investigated. The 3D lumen and EEM boundaries of each coronary artery were determined by fusing end-diastolic intravascular ultrasound images with biplane coronary angiograms. Coronary flow was measured. Computational fluid dynamics was used to calculate local ESS. Complete data acquisition was then repeated. Analysis was performed on each data set in a blinded manner. The intertest correlation coefficients for all arteries for the two measurements of lumen radius, EEM radius, plaque thickness, and ESS were r = 0.96, 0.96, 0.94, 0.91, respectively (all P values < 0.0001). The 3D anatomy and ESS of human coronary arteries can be reproducibly estimated in vivo. This methodology provides a tool to examine the effect of ESS on atherogenesis, remodeling, and restenosis; the contribution of arterial remodeling and plaque growth to changes in the lumen; and the impact of new therapies.
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