Authors
Peter H Stone, Ahmet U Coskun, Scott Kinlay, Maureen E Clark, Milan Sonka, Andreas Wahle, Olusegun J Ilegbusi, Yerem Yeghiazarians, Jeffrey J Popma, John Orav, Richard E Kuntz, Charles L Feldman
Publication date
2003/7/29
Journal
Circulation
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
438-444
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background— Native atherosclerosis and in-stent restenosis are focal and evolve independently. The endothelium controls local arterial responses by transduction of shear stress. Characterization of endothelial shear stress (ESS) may allow for prediction of progression of atherosclerosis and in-stent restenosis.
Methods and Results— By using intracoronary ultrasound, biplane coronary angiography, and measurement of coronary blood flow, we represented the artery in accurate 3D space and determined detailed characteristics of ESS and arterial wall/plaque morphology. Patients who underwent stent implantation and who had another artery with luminal obstruction <50% underwent intravascular profiling initially and after 6-month follow-up. Twelve arteries in 8 patients were studied: 6 native and 6 stented arteries. In native arteries, regions of abnormally low baseline ESS exhibited a significant increase in …
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