Association of neointimal morphology by optical coherence tomography with rupture of neoatherosclerotic plaque very late after coronary stent implantation

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Abstract

Purpose: Neoatherosclerosis within a stent has been recently described as a culprit of late stent failure. We investigated by optical coherence tomography (OCT) the association of neoatherosclerotic plaque morphology with neointimal rupture (NR) and clinical presentation in patients late after coronary stent implantation. Methods: From 1/1/2007 to 31/1/2012, 74 patients from two institutions underwent OCT assessment of a coronary stent implanted at least 18 months prior to OCT study. Native atherosclerosis criteria were used for neointimal characterization. Results: Neoatherosclerosis was observed in 59.5% of the stents (n=44). Stents with neoatherosclerosis were more often associated with symptoms compared to stents without neoatherosclerosis. Among neoatherosclerotic lesions (n=44), NR was detected in 19 (43.2%) and had higher incidence in ACS (61.5%) than in SA (18.2%) and asymptomatic (14.3%). Thrombus was detected in all NR cases. Fibrous cap thickness was lower in NR lesions compared to lesions without NR. Lipid content tended to be higher in lesions with NR. Lesions with NR had more often dense macrophage infiltration. There were no differences in neovascularization or calcifications between lesions with or without NR. Conclusions: Neoatherosclerosis is frequent and more common among symptomatic patients. Importantly, neointimal rupture is associated with ACS late after stent implantation. Specific morphological characteristics, such as cap thickness and macrophage infiltration are associated with rupture of neoatherosclerotic plaques.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPhotonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics IX
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2013
EventPhotonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics IX - San Francisco, CA, United States
Duration: 2 Feb 20137 Feb 2013

Publication series

SeriesProgress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Volume8565
ISSN1605-7422

Conference

ConferencePhotonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics IX
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco, CA
Period2/02/137/02/13

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