Abstract

Previous studies suggested possible discordant quantitative measurements between different IVUS catheters and/or systems. The purpose of this study was to assess compatibility of two different IVUS catheters and consoles for quantitative measurements of coronary arteries. (1). In vitro study: IVUS imaging was performed in a concentric cylindrical phantom with 6 sections of known, cross-sectional diameter ranging from 3.0 to 8.0 mm. The lumen diameter (LD) and lumen cross-sectional area (LA) were measured and compared. To compare between 2 different IVUS consoles, IVUS images were obtained using a single IVUS catheter (catheter 1) connected to 2 different IVUS consoles (console 1 and 2). To compare between 2 different IVUS catheters, IVUS imaging was obtained using 2 different IVUS catheters (catheter 1 and 2) connected to a single IVUS console (console 2). (2). In vivo study: IVUS imaging was performed in 40 stented coronary arterial segments from 40 patients. The maximal stent diameter (Max SD), minimal stent diameter (minSD), and stent area (SA) were measured at both distal and proximal stent edges and compared between the two IVUS consoles (console 1 and 2) connected to a single IVUS catheter (catheter 1) (n = 20). IVUS imaging was also performed to compare between catheter 1 and 2 connected to IVUS console 2 (n = 20). Both in vitro and in vivo studies showed good correlation between the two IVUS consoles as well as two IVUS catheters. In conclusion, two IVUS catheters and consoles provide comparable IVUS measures both in vitro and in vivo.

Highlights

  • Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is widely used to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) [1,2,3,4,5] and to assess efficacy of medication or PCI on coronary atherosclerotic plaque or stent in vivo [6,7,8]

  • Our study demonstrated that a new IVUS catheter as well as IVUS console provide accurate quantitative measurements

  • Two IVUS consoles with different pullback device provided comparable length measurements. These results suggest that currently available IVUS system can be used during PCI procedures as well as clinical research similar to the previous version of the IVUS catheter and console

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Introduction

Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is widely used to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) [1,2,3,4,5] and to assess efficacy of medication or PCI on coronary atherosclerotic plaque or stent in vivo [6,7,8]. There were discordance in quantitative measurements of the coronary arteries using different IVUS systems from different providers mainly because of the differences in the speed of sound used in each IVUS system [9,10,11]. The aim of this study was to assess compatibility of two different IVUS catheters and consoles for quantitative measurements of coronary arteries

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