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Repeatability Assessment of Intravascular Polarimetry in Patients.

Martin Villiger, Kenichiro Otsuka, Antonios Karanasos, Pallavi Doradla, Jian Ren, Norman Lippok, Milen Shishkov, Joost Daemen, Roberto Diletti, Robert-Jan van Geuns, Felix Zijlstra, Jouke Dijkstra, Gijs van Soest, Evelyn Regar, Seemantini K Nadkarni, Brett E Bouma.   

Abstract

Intravascular polarimetry with polarization sensitive optical frequency domain imaging (PS-OFDI) measures polarization properties of the vessel wall and offers characterization of coronary atherosclerotic lesions beyond the cross-sectional image of arterial microstructure available to conventional OFDI. A previous study of intravascular polarimetry in cadaveric human coronary arteries found that tissue birefringence and depolarization provide valuable insight into key features of atherosclerotic plaques. In addition to various tissue components, catheter and sample motion can also influence the polarization of near infrared light as used by PS-OFDI. This paper aimed to evaluate the robustness and repeatability of imaging tissue birefringence and depolarization in a clinical setting. 30 patients scheduled for percutaneous coronary intervention at the Erasmus Medical Center underwent repeated PS-OFDI pullback imaging, using commercial imaging catheters in combination with a custom-built PS-OFDI console. We identified 274 matching cross sections among the repeat pullbacks to evaluate the reproducibility of the conventional backscatter intensity, the birefringence, and the depolarization signals at each spatial location across the vessel wall. Bland-Altman analysis revealed best agreement for the birefringence measurements, followed by backscatter intensity, and depolarization, when limiting the analysis to areas of meaningful birefringence. Pearson correlation analysis confirmed highest correlation for birefringence (0.86), preceding backscatter intensity (0.83), and depolarization (0.78). Our results demonstrate that intravascular polarimetry generates robust maps of tissue birefringence and depolarization in a clinical setting. This outcome motivates the use of intravascular polarimetry for future clinical studies that investigate polarization properties of arterial atherosclerosis.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29969412      PMCID: PMC6088245          DOI: 10.1109/TMI.2018.2815979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging        ISSN: 0278-0062            Impact factor:   10.048


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7.  Spectral binning for mitigation of polarization mode dispersion artifacts in catheter-based optical frequency domain imaging.

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Authors:  Norman Lippok; Martin Villiger; Alexandre Albanese; Eelco F J Meijer; Kwanghun Chung; Timothy P Padera; Sangeeta N Bhatia; Brett E Bouma
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10.  Coronary Plaque Microstructure and Composition Modify Optical Polarization: A New Endogenous Contrast Mechanism for Optical Frequency Domain Imaging.

Authors:  Martin Villiger; Kenichiro Otsuka; Antonios Karanasos; Pallavi Doradla; Jian Ren; Norman Lippok; Milen Shishkov; Joost Daemen; Roberto Diletti; Robert-Jan van Geuns; Felix Zijlstra; Gijs van Soest; Peter Libby; Evelyn Regar; Seemantini K Nadkarni; Brett E Bouma
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Journal:  JACC Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2019-08-14

2.  Intravascular Polarimetry for Tissue Characterization of Coronary Atherosclerosis.

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