Development of a 3 French Dual-Frequency Intravascular Ultrasound Catheter.

Coronary plaque morphology, including plaque size and fibrous cap thickness, is thought to contribute to the risk of plaque rupture and future cardiac events. Dual-frequency intravascular ultrasound has been proposed as a possible technique to visualize both large-scale features and superficial detail of coronary plaque; however, it has not been found to be feasible within the constraints of a clinically functional intravascular ultrasound catheter. In this study, we describe the design and fabrication of a dual-frequency catheter using a bidirectional transducer stack with center frequencies of approximately 30 and 80 MHz. We describe how the high-frequency transducer achieves significantly improved axial and lateral resolution (16 and 120 µm, respectively, vs. 50 and 220 µm) at the expense of penetration depth. Finally, imaging of ex vivo human coronary artery segments reveals that the catheter can provide complementary images of the deeper arterial wall and superficial plaque features.

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