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Strut protrusion and shape impact on endothelial shear stress: insights from pre-clinical study comparing Mirage and Absorb bioresorbable scaffolds
Authors:Erhan Tenekecioglu  Yohei Sotomi  Ryo Torii  Christos Bourantas  Yosuke Miyazaki  Carlos Collet  Tom Crake  Solomon Su  Yoshinobu Onuma  Patrick W. Serruys
Affiliation:1.Department of Interventional Cardiology,Erasmus University Medical Center, Thoraxcenter,Rotterdam,The Netherlands;2.Department of Cardiology, Academic Medical Center,University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam,The Netherlands;3.Department of Mechanical Engineering,University College London,London,UK;4.Department of Cardiology,University College of London Hospitals,London,UK;5.Manli Cardiology,Singapore,Singapore;6.Imperial College,London,UK;7.Emeritus Professor of Medicine Erasmus University,Rotterdam,The Netherlands
Abstract:Protrusion of scaffold struts is related with local coronary flow dynamics that can promote scaffold restenosis and thrombosis. That fact has prompted us to investigate in vivo the protrusion status of different types of scaffolds and their relationship with endothelial shear stress (ESS) distributions. Six Absorb everolimus-eluting Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds (Absorb, Abbott Vascular) and 11 Mirage sirolimus-eluting Bioresorbable Microfiber Scaffolds (Mirage, Manli Cardiology) were implanted in coronaries of eight mini pigs. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) was performed post-scaffold implantation and obtained images were fused with angiographic data to reconstruct the three dimensional coronary anatomy. Blood flow simulation was performed and ESS distribution was estimated for each scaffold. Protrusion distance was estimated using a dedicated software. Correlation between OCT-derived protrusion and ESS distribution was assessed for both scaffold groups. A significant difference was observed in the protrusion distances (156?±?137 µm for Absorb, 139?±?153 µm for Mirage; p?=?0.035), whereas difference remained after adjusting the protrusion distances according to the luminal areas. Strut protrusion of Absorb is inversely correlated with ESS (r?=??0.369, p?
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