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Comparison of normal and diseased pulmonary artery morphology by intravascular ultrasound and histological examination.

P Stähr1, H J Rupprecht, T Voigtländer, M Otto, K Rudigier, R Erbel, P Kearney, J Meyer.   

Abstract

The study was performed to determine the morphological characteristics of normal and diseased pulmonary arteries by ultrasound (intravascular ultrasound, IVUS) and histology. Forty-nine cadaver segments of pulmonary arteries from 16 postmortem patients were imaged in vitro by IVUS and compared to matched histological sections. The pulmonary vasculature of 11 patients with pulmonary hypertension was investigated in vivo by IVUS. In the in vitro study, 34 of a total of 143 histological sections of the segmental pulmonary arteries showed fibrotic wall components; the remaining 109 sections had regular components. Imaged by IVUS, the wall of the regular and fibrotic arteries revealed a single layer histologically, representing the intima, media, adventitia and connective tissue. Adjacent lung tissue could be detected by IVUS and was confirmed by the histological section. In three patients with a history of chronic embolic pulmonary hypertension, IVUS revealed thrombi or a double vessel wall layer. Histologically, the material extracted after pulmonary thromboendarterectomy in two patients showed wall-adherent thrombus features of early organization. In all other patients only a single wall layer was seen. The vessel walls (intima, media, adventitia and connective tissue) of regular and slightly fibrosed pulmonary arteries show only a single layer. Wall-adherent organized thrombi in chronic embolic pulmonary hypertension can be detected by IVUS as a second inner vessel layer. Thus IVUS may represent an additional tool for detecting chronic embolic pulmonary hypertension when the results of pulmonary angiography or computed tomography are not definite.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10472524     DOI: 10.1023/a:1006146422068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Card Imaging        ISSN: 0167-9899


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