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EuroIntervention ; 6(3): 394-9, 2010 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20884420

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AIMS: We aimed to evaluate if the co-localisation of calcium and necrosis in intravascular ultrasound virtual histology (IVUS-VH) is due to artefact, and whether this effect can be mathematically estimated. METHODS AND RESULTS: We hypothesised that, in case calcium induces an artefactual coding of necrosis, any addition in calcium content would generate an artificial increment in the necrotic tissue. Stent struts were used to simulate the "added calcium". The change in the amount and in the spatial localisation of necrotic tissue was evaluated before and after stenting (n=17 coronary lesions) by means of a especially developed imaging software. The area of "calcium" increased from a median of 0.04 mm2 at baseline to 0.76 mm2 after stenting (p<0.01). In parallel the median necrotic content increased from 0.19 mm2 to 0.59 mm2 (p<0.01). The "added" calcium strongly predicted a proportional increase in necrosis-coded tissue in the areas surrounding the calcium-like spots (model R2=0.70; p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Artificial addition of calcium-like elements to the atherosclerotic plaque led to an increase in necrotic tissue in virtual histology that is probably artefactual. The overestimation of necrotic tissue by calcium strictly followed a linear pattern, indicating that it may be amenable to mathematical correction.


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Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Computer Simulation , Coronary Artery Disease/diagnostic imaging , Coronary Vessels/pathology , Plaque, Atherosclerotic/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Interventional/methods , Calcinosis/pathology , Coronary Artery Disease/pathology , Coronary Vessels/diagnostic imaging , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Necrosis , Plaque, Atherosclerotic/pathology , Reproducibility of Results
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