Noninvasive assessment of coronary stents in patients by 16-slice computed tomography

International Journal of Cardiology Volume 109 Issue 2 Page 188-194 published_at 2006-05-10
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Title ( eng )
Noninvasive assessment of coronary stents in patients by 16-slice computed tomography
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Fujii Takashi
Tomohiro Yasuyuki
Maeda Kouji
Kobayashi Masakazu
Kunita Eiji
Sekiguchi Yoshitaka
Source Title
International Journal of Cardiology
Volume 109
Issue 2
Start Page 188
End Page 194
Abstract
Background: The usefulness of thin-slice mult-detector computed tomography (MDCT) has been highly expected to assess the lumens of coronary artery stents. We evaluated the usefulness of 16-slice MDCT to assess the in-stent lumen after coronary artery stenting. Methods: In 42 consecutive patients after coronary artery stenting, retrospective ECG-gated CT-angiography using 16-slice MDCT (0.5sec rotation time, 16×0.625-mm detector collimation) was performed. The qualitative assessability of the lumens of 61 coronary stents (14 different types) by MDCT and the reasons for nonassessability were investigated. Furthermore, the evaluation of in-stent restenosis in 21 assessable stents of 16 patients, including quantitative density analysis by MDCT, was performed and the results were compared with those of conventional coronary angiography (CAG). Results: Of 61 stents, 42 (68.9%) were assessable. The assessability of diameter 3.5-mm stents made of stainless steel or cobalt was high (88.6%, 31/35), that of 3.0-mm stents was low (57.9%, 11/19) and all 2.5-mm stents were non-assessable due to partial volume effects and metal artifacts of stents. The lumens of stents made of tantalum were totally obscured and the metal artifacts of Bestent2 (gold markers) and S670 were severer than others. All non-assessable stents due to banding artifact and calcification were implanted in segment #1-3 and #6, respectively. In comparison to CAG, MDCT correctly detected the 5 in-stent restenoses and identified absence of restenosis in the remaining 16 stents. The quantitative density analysis of in-stent restenoses was influenced strongly by the stent strut. Conclusion: Despite some limitations, 16-slice MSCT is sufficiently useful for assessment of various coronary stents in patients and can detect in-stent restenoses of assessable stents with high accuracy in comparison to CAG.
Keywords
Coronary stent
Restenosis
MDC
NDC
Medical sciences [ 490 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Issued 2006-05-10
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Copyright (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd.
Publish Type Author’s Original
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0167-5273
[DOI] 10.1016/j.ijcard.2005.06.012
[NCID] AA11530930
[PMID] 16019087
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2005.06.012 isVersionOf