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European Heart Journal 1999 20(23):1701-1706; doi:10.1053/euhj.1999.1627
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In vitro analysis of coronary atheromatous lesions by intravascular ultrasound. Reproducibility and histological correlation of lesion morphology

Reproducibility and histological correlation of lesion morhology

N.D Palmera, D Northridgea,f1, A Lessellsa, W.N McDickenb and K.A.A Foxb

a Departments of Cardiology and Pathology, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland
b Department of Medical Physics and Engineering and Cardiovascular Research Unit, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.

revised March 20, 1999; accepted March 26, 1999

Abstract

Aim To determine the reproducibility and histological correlation of qualitative intravascular ultrasound imaging of atheromatous coronary arteries using the recently proposed European Society of Cardiology classification of plaque composition in conditions approximating the clinical setting.

Methods Atheromatous lesions (n=21), identified from 30 post-mortem human coronary arteries, were imaged using intravascular ultrasound in a pulsatile flow system which simulates coronary flow. Fifty sites (21xminimum lumen area and 29xdistal reference sites) were selected independently by two observers from continuous video recordings. Atheromatous plaque was classified as echodense, echolucent, heterogenous or calcified by each observer and by one observer on separate occasions. Arterial specimens were histologically sectioned at these sites and similarly analysed by a third observer blinded to the intravascular ultrasound appearances.

Results Overall inter- and intra-observer reproducibility for plaque-type (Kappa 0·87[0·80–0·94] and 0·89[0·85–0·93 respectively]) and focal calcification (0·78[0·74–0·82] and 0·88[0·84–0·92]) was high. Differences in site selection significantly influenced reproducibility particularly at reference sites. Agreement for overall plaque type between intravascular ultrasound and histology occurred in 89% of sites (Kappa 0·73[0·69–0·77]). Specificity and positive predictive values for individual plaque types were greater than 90%.

Conclusion Using modern intravascular ultrasound technology in an in vitro system which approximates the clinical setting the proposed ESC classification of plaque composition by intravascular ultrasound is reproducible and correlates well with histology. It should therefore perform reliably in diagnostic intravascular ultrasound examinations and in the guidance of percutaneous coronary interventions.

Key Words: Intravascular ultrasound, coronary atheroma, reproducibility, histological correlation

f1 Correspondence: Dr David Northridge, Department of Cardiology, Western General Hospital, Crew Road, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, Scotland, U.K.

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