Clinical significance of healed plaque detected by optical coherence tomography: a 2-year follow-up study

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Osamu Kurihara
Michele Russo
Hyung Oh Kim
Makoto Araki
Hiroki Shinohara
Hang Lee
Masamichi Takano
Kyoichi Mizuno
Ik-Kyung Jang
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Cardiology Division
[2] Harvard Medical School,Biostatistics Center
[3] Massachusetts General Hospital,Cardiovascular Center
[4] Harvard Medical School,Department of Cardiology
[5] Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital,undefined
[6] Mitsukoshi Health and Welfare Foundation,undefined
[7] Kyung Hee University Hospital,undefined
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Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis | 2020年 / 50卷
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Optical coherence tomography; Healed plaque; Layered plaque; Revascularization;
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Recent studies have shown that healed plaque at the culprit lesion detected by optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a sign of pan-vascular vulnerability and advanced atherosclerosis. However, the clinical significance of healed plaque is unknown. A total of 265 patients who had OCT imaging of a culprit vessel and 2-year clinical follow-up data were included. Patients were stratified based on the presence or absence of a layered plaque phenotype, defined as layers of different optical density by OCT at either culprit or non-culprit lesions. The association between layered plaque and major adverse cardiac events (MACE), defined as cardiac death, acute coronary syndromes (ACS), or revascularization, was studied. Among 265 patients, 96 (36.2%) had the layered plaque phenotype. Layered plaque was more frequently observed in stable angina pectoris patients than in ACS patients (57.8%vs. 25.1%, p < 0.001). The average clinical follow-up period was 672 ± 172 days. Cumulative MACE was significantly higher in patients with layered plaque (p = 0.041), which was primarily driven by the high revascularization rate at 2 years (p = 0.002). Multivariate regression analysis showed that presence of layered plaque and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels were independently associated with an increased risk of revascularization (p = 0.026, p = 0.008, respectively). Patients with healed plaque in the culprit vessel had a higher incidence of revascularization, as compared to those without healed plaque, at 2 years.
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