Title of article
Intracoronary ultrasound—defined plaque composition: Computer-aided plaque characterization and correlation with histologic samples obtained during directional coronary atherectomy
Author/Authors
Qaiser Rasheed، نويسنده , , Paritosh J. Dhawale، نويسنده , , James Anderson، نويسنده , , John McB. Hodgson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
7
From page
631
To page
637
Abstract
The ability to classify lesion composition accurately may be important for selecting or guiding interventional therapy and for understanding the pathophysiologic basis of individual lesions. To assess the usefulness of ultrasound in classifying lesions, intracoronary ultrasound images were obtained from 44 atherosclerotic lesions in patients before directional atherectomy. Lesions were classified by visual analysis and by computer-assisted gray-level statistics. Atherectomy samples were evaluated histologically for elastosis and calcium and quantitatively by morphometric analysis for various tissue components. The computer-assisted quantitative quantitative ultrasound images were found to have distinctive histologic features. Lesions with predominantly echogenic plaque had a larger fraction of dense fibrous, elastic, or calcified tissue. Leions with predominantly echolucent soft plaque had a greater fraction of loose fibrous, smooth-muscle, thrombotic, or necrotic elements. Thus intracoronary ultrasound allows accurate classification of lesion composition in patients.
Journal title
American Heart Journal
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
American Heart Journal
Record number
526467
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