Integrated backscatter-intravascular ultrasound and modification of plaque during excimer laser coronary angioplasty

Cardiovasc Interv Ther. 2022 Apr;37(2):354-362. doi: 10.1007/s12928-021-00797-0. Epub 2021 Jul 31.

Abstract

This study aims to test the hypothesis that the effect of excimer laser coronary angioplasty (ELCA) not only vaporizes thrombi and their underlying coronary plaque, it also changes their quality. We performed a series of cross-sectional analyses in 52 lesions in 51 patients before and after ELCA with integrated backscatter-intravascular ultrasound (IB-IVUS). The constituent parts of the plaque can be assessed by IB-IVUS (i.e., calcified, fibrous, lipid) according to integrated backscatter values. Minimum lumen diameter, lumen volume and vessel volume expanded after ELCA, while plaque volume did not significantly decrease. There was also a decrease of 'lipid' component (35.4-30.3%, P < 0.001) and an increase of IB-IVUS-derived 'fibrous' part (34.5-38.3%, P < 0.001). These results may help in understanding plaque change after ELCA. Excimer laser coronary angioplasty seems to contribute to the modification of coronary plaque composition in addition to debulking it.

Keywords: Excimer laser coronary angioplasty; Integrated backscatter-intravascular ultrasound; Plaque modification.

MeSH terms

  • Atherectomy, Coronary*
  • Coronary Angiography
  • Coronary Artery Disease* / diagnostic imaging
  • Coronary Artery Disease* / surgery
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Lasers, Excimer / therapeutic use
  • Plaque, Atherosclerotic* / diagnostic imaging
  • Plaque, Atherosclerotic* / surgery
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional / methods