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Comparative Quantification of Arterial Lipid by Intravascular Photoacoustic-Ultrasound Imaging and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Intravascular Ultrasound.

Citation
Kole, A., et al. “Comparative Quantification Of Arterial Lipid By Intravascular Photoacoustic-Ultrasound Imaging And Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Intravascular Ultrasound.”. Journal Of Cardiovascular Translational Research, pp. 211-220.
Center Indiana University
Author Ayeeshik Kole, Yingchun Cao, Jie Hui, Islam A Bolad, Mouhamad Alloosh, Ji-Xin Cheng, Michael Sturek
Keywords atherosclerosis, human, Intravascular imaging, Lipid core plaque, Near-infrared spectroscopy, Perivascular adipose tissue, Photoacoustic imaging, Swine
Abstract

Intravascular photoacoustic-ultrasound (IVPA-US) imaging and near-infrared spectroscopy-intravascular ultrasound (NIRS-IVUS) are two hybrid modalities that detect arterial lipid, with comparison necessary to understand the relative advantages of each. We performed in vivo and ex vivo IVPA-US imaging of the iliac arteries of Ossabaw swine with metabolic syndrome (MetS) and lean swine to investigate sensitivity for early-stage atherosclerosis. We repeated imaging ex vivo with NIRS-IVUS for comparison to IVPA-US and histology. Both modalities showed significantly greater lipid in MetS vs. lean swine, but only IVPA-US localized the lipid as perivascular. To investigate late-stage atherosclerosis, we performed ex vivo IVPA-US imaging of a human coronary artery with comparison to NIRS-IVUS and histology. Two advanced fibroatheromas were identified, with agreement between IVPA-measured lipid area and NIRS-derived lipid content. As confirmed histologically, IVPA-US has sensitivity to detect lipid content similar to NIRS-IVUS and provides additional depth resolution, enabling quantification and localization of lipid cores within plaques.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Journal of cardiovascular translational research
Volume
12
Issue
3
Number of Pages
211-220
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1937-5395
DOI
10.1007/s12265-018-9849-2
Alternate Journal
J Cardiovasc Transl Res
PMID
30488332
PMCID
PMC6611754
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