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Quantitative assessment of the stent/scaffold strut embedment analysis by optical coherence tomography
Authors:Yohei Sotomi  Hiroki Tateishi  Pannipa Suwannasom  Jouke Dijkstra  Jeroen Eggermont  Shengnan Liu  Erhan Tenekecioglu  Yaping Zheng  Mohammad Abdelghani  Rafael Cavalcante  Robbert J. de Winter  Joanna J. Wykrzykowska  Yoshinobu Onuma  Patrick W. Serruys  Takeshi Kimura
Affiliation:1.Academic Medical Center,University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam,The Netherlands;2.ThoraxCenter,Erasmus Medical Center,Rotterdam,The Netherlands;3.Northern Region Heart Center, Faculty of Medicine,Chiang Mai University,Chiang Mai,Thailand;4.Division of Image Processing, Department of Radiology,Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden,The Netherlands;5.International Centre for Circulatory Health, NHLI,Imperial College London,London,UK;6.Department of Cardiovascular Medicine,Kyoto University Hospital,Kyoto,Japan
Abstract:
The degree of stent/scaffold embedment could be a surrogate parameter of the vessel wall-stent/scaffold interaction and could have biological implications in the vascular response. We have developed a new specific software for the quantitative evaluation of embedment of struts by optical coherence tomography (OCT). In the present study, we described the algorithm of the embedment analysis and its reproducibility. The degree of embedment was evaluated as the ratio of the embedded part versus the whole strut height and subdivided into quartiles. The agreement and the inter- and intra-observer reproducibility were evaluated using the kappa and the interclass correlation coefficient (ICC). A total of 4 pullbacks of OCT images in 4 randomly selected coronary lesions with 3.0 × 18 mm devices [2 lesions with Absorb BVS and 2 lesions with XIENCE (both from Abbott Vascular, Santa Clara, CA, USA)] from Absorb Japan trial were evaluated by two investigators with QCU-CMS software version 4.69 (Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands). Finally, 1481 polymeric struts in 174 cross-sections and 1415 metallic struts in 161 cross-sections were analyzed. Inter- and intra-observer reproducibility of quantitative measurements of embedment ratio and categorical assessment of embedment in Absorb BVS and XIENCE had excellent agreement with ICC ranging from 0.958 to 0.999 and kappa ranging from 0.850 to 0.980. The newly developed embedment software showed excellent reproducibility. Computer-assisted embedment analysis could be a feasible tool to assess the strut penetration into the vessel wall that could be a surrogate of acute injury caused by implantation of devices.
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