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In-vivo mechanical characterization of coronary atherosclerotic plaques in living swine using intravascular laser speckle imaging

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BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 2064-2078

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/BOE.418939

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  1. National Institutes of Health [ARRA R21 HL 08830602S1, R21 HL 088306]

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This study demonstrated for the first time in living swine the capability of intravascular laser speckle imaging (ILSI) to measure an index of coronary plaque viscoelasticity, showing promising potential in evaluating plaque stability.
The ability to evaluate the viscoelastic properties of coronary arteries is crucial for identifying mechanically unstable atherosclerotic plaques. Here, we demonstrate for the first time in living swine, the capability of intravascular laser speckle imaging (ILSI) to measure an index of coronary plaque viscoelasticity, ?, using a human coronary to swine xenograft model. Cardiac motion effects are evaluated by comparing the EKG-non-gated ??NG, and EKG-gated ??G among different plaque types. Results show that both ??NG and ??G are significantly lower in necrotic-core plaques compared with stable lesions. Discrete-point pullback measurements demonstrate the capability of ILSI for rapid mechanical characterization of coronary segments under physiological conditions, in-vivo.

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