Intravascular ultrasound evaluation of plaque distribution at curved coronary segments.

Although the distribution of atherosclerosis at the curved coronary segments has implications for atherogenesis and interventional procedures, few data exist regarding the plaque distribution in these sites. Therefore, we prospectively analyzed the intravascular ultrasound images of 55 coronary sites from 37 patients where the atherosclerotic plaque and pericardium were simultaneously demonstrated by intravascular ultrasound. The pericardial images were defined as a high-intensity linear echo image moving during cardiac cycles outside the vessel wall. By the line that was parallel to the pericardial image, the vessel area was divided into 2 semicircles with the same area, namely myocardial and pericardial sides. In each side, the maximal thickness, area, and percent area of plaque were measured. The plaque thickness and area of the myocardial side were significantly greater (1.5 +/- 0.5 mm, 4.9 +/- 2.1 mm or 66%, mean +/- SD) than those of the pericardial side (1.1 +/- 0.4 mm, 3.5 +/- 2.1 mm2 or 45%, p < 0.01). The maximal plaque thickness was positioned at the point with a mean angle of 139 +/- 37 degrees from the point just facing the pericardial image, indicating that atherosclerosis was eccentrically located on the opposite side of the pericardium in these coronary segments, and suggesting that the side of the pericardial image represents the outer curvature of the coronary artery. These results indicate that the pericardial images can be seen by intravascular ultrasound, facilitating the recognition of the disease distribution in situ. The eccentric plaque located on the inner wall at the curved coronary segments, probably due to uneven local shear stress, may have implications for the interventional procedures for these segments.

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