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Intracoronary optical coherence tomography: state of the art and future directions

Ziad A. Ali, Keyvan Karimi Galougahi, Gary S. Mintz, Akiko Maehara, Richard Shlofmitz, Alessio Mattesini

2021EuroIntervention130 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has been increasingly utilised to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Despite the diagnostic utility of OCT, facilitated by its high resolution, the impact of intracoronary OCT on clinical practice has thus far been limited. Difficulty in transitioning from intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), complex image interpretation, lack of a standardised algorithm for PCI guidance, and paucity of data from prospective clinical trials have contributed to the modest adoption. Herein, we provide a comprehensive up-do-date overview on the utility of OCT in coronary artery disease, including technical details, device set-up, simplified OCT image interpretation, recognition of the imaging artefacts, and an algorithmic approach for using OCT in PCI guidance. We discuss the utility of OCT in acute coronary syndromes, provide a summary of the clinical trial data, list the work in progress, and discuss the future directions.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOptical coherence tomographyIntravascular ultrasoundConventional PCIPercutaneous coronary interventionCoronary artery diseaseMedical physicsRadiologyCardiologyMyocardial infarctionCoronary Interventions and DiagnosticsCardiac Imaging and DiagnosticsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments