OBJECTIVES: The present study evaluated the mechanism of edge restenosis after sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) implantation using serial (post-intervention and follow-up) intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) analysis. BACKGROUND: There is little information about the mechanism of edge restenosis after SES implantation. METHODS: Serial IVUS analysis was performed at 5 mm reference segments immediately proximal and distal to the SES in 25 lesions with edge restenosis. Proximal and distal reference segments were divided into 1 mm subsegments. RESULTS: Between post-intervention and follow-up IVUS studies, a decrease in external elastic membrane area was observed at the proximal edge. There was a significant increase in plaque & media area in the subsegment closest to the proximal edge. On the other hand, there was an increase in plaque & media area at the distal edge, with no change in external elastic membrane area. CONCLUSIONS: There may be different mechanisms between proximal and distal edge restenosis after SES implantation. Negative remodeling plays a major role in proximal edge restenosis. On the other hand, intimal hyperplasia may mainly contribute to distal edge restenosis.
OBJECTIVES: The present study evaluated the mechanism of edge restenosis after sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) implantation using serial (post-intervention and follow-up) intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) analysis. BACKGROUND: There is little information about the mechanism of edge restenosis after SES implantation. METHODS: Serial IVUS analysis was performed at 5 mm reference segments immediately proximal and distal to the SES in 25 lesions with edge restenosis. Proximal and distal reference segments were divided into 1 mm subsegments. RESULTS: Between post-intervention and follow-up IVUS studies, a decrease in external elastic membrane area was observed at the proximal edge. There was a significant increase in plaque & media area in the subsegment closest to the proximal edge. On the other hand, there was an increase in plaque & media area at the distal edge, with no change in external elastic membrane area. CONCLUSIONS: There may be different mechanisms between proximal and distal edge restenosis after SES implantation. Negative remodeling plays a major role in proximal edge restenosis. On the other hand, intimal hyperplasia may mainly contribute to distal edge restenosis.
Authors: Yichen Zhu; Toshio Takayama; Bowen Wang; Alycia Kent; Mengxue Zhang; Bernard Y K Binder; Go Urabe; Yatao Shi; Daniel DiRenzo; Shakti A Goel; Yifan Zhou; Christopher Little; Drew A Roenneburg; Xu Dong Shi; Lingjun Li; William L Murphy; K Craig Kent; Jianjuan Ke; Lian-Wang Guo Journal: Sci Rep Date: 2017-02-06 Impact factor: 4.379