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Angioscopic differences of coronary intima between diffuse and focal coronary vasospasm: Comparison of optical coherence tomography findings

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JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
Volume 72, Issue 3-4, Pages 200-207

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jjcc.2018.04.013

Keywords

Coronary vasospasm; Coronary angioscopy; Optical coherence tomography; Focal spasm; Diffuse spasm

Funding

  1. Active Medical Co., Ltd.
  2. Boston Scientific Japan Co., Ltd.
  3. Holcushin Medical Co., Ltd.
  4. Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

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Background: Coronary artery vasospasm (CS) can be identified as either a diffuse type or focal type; however, the difference in endothelial characteristics between these spasm types remains unclear. The features of coronary intima associated with diffuse spasm and focal spasm using coronary angioscopy (CAS) were evaluated and the optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings were compared. Methods: CAS and/or OCT observational analysis was performed in 55 patients (mean age: 61.4 years, 31 men) who had acetylcholine-provoked CS (diffuse CS, 31 patients; focal CS, 24 patients). The yellowness of the intima, presence of thrombus in CAS, and intimal characteristics based on the OCT results were evaluated. Results: CAS showed more atherosclerotic yellow plaques at the focal spasm segment than at the diffuse spasm segment (p = 0.032). Moreover, there were more thrombi at the focal spasm segment (p = 0.039). In addition, OCT results revealed that the intima area, maximum intima thickness, and lipid content in the focal CS group were larger than the diffuse CS group (4.22 +/- 1.67 mm(2) vs. 3.45 +/- 2.36 mm(2); 0.71 +/- 0.29 mm vs. 0.53 +/- 0.30 mm; 55.9% vs. 32.0%, p < 0.001, respectively). Conclusions: These results indicate that the presence of atherosclerotic plaques at the spasm site is likely to be related to the occurrence of a focal vasospasm. This may support the difference of features between focal CS and diffuse CS and contribute to precise treatment for each spasm type. (C) 2018 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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