| Literature DB >> 18471302 |
Hisao Hara1, Taro Tsunoda, Naohiko Nemoto, Itaru Yokouchi, Masaya Yamamoto, Tsuyoshi Ono, Masao Moroi, Makoto Suzuki, Kaoru Sugi, Masato Nakamura.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Accumulation of lipids within coronary plaques is an important process in disease progression. However, gray-scale intravascular ultrasound images cannot detect plaque lipids effectively. Radiofrequency signal analysis could provide more accurate information on preclinical coronary plaques.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18471302 PMCID: PMC2391144 DOI: 10.1186/1476-7120-6-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1476-7120 Impact factor: 2.062
Figure 1Target zone selection and ROI placement. Left: A target zone for analysis was selected at a site where plaque was thicker than 0.5 mm with no calcification and no artifacts. Right: One hundred (10 × 10) ROIs were placed on the target zone, with the innermost 10 and outermost 10 ROIs being carefully placed to exclude the intimal surface and external elastic lamina (EEL), respectively.
Figure 2Radiofrequency signal sampling and calculation of mean power. Left: Sixteen scan lines from the transducer were placed within each small ROI (an angle of 5.6 degrees), which had a depth of 0.05 mm. Right: The sum of the 16 mean signal powers was calculated as the mean IB value of each ROI.
Figure 3Computer display of the analysis system. ROI placement, data acquisition, calculation of IB parameters, and data storage can all be done automatically.
Figure 4Average mean IB intensity (A), intraplaque IB distribution (B), and shape factor parameters (C). Black bars indicate group L and white bars indicate group N.
Comparison of Intraplaque Lipid Detection Between RF Parameters and Gray-Scale IVUS
| Variance among all ROIs >32 | Variance in the axial direction >11 | Gray-scale IVUS | |
| Sensitivity (%) | 84.6* | 69.2 | 46.2 |
| Specificity (%) | 75.0 | 75.0 | 87.5 |
| Positive predictive value (%) | 73.3 | 69.2 | 75.0 |
| Negative predictive value (%) | 85.7 | 75.0 | 66.7 |
*P = 0.04 vs. gray-scale IVUS
Figure 5Analysis of IB parameters discriminates plaque with an early lipid core from plaque without a lipid core using a cut-off value of 32 for the variance of IB. The gray-scale image fails to display the lipid core (bottom left).