Hiroki Takeuchi
Tokai University
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Atherosclerosis | 2009
Hiroki Takeuchi; Yoshihiro Morino; Takashi Matsukage; Naoki Masuda; Yota Kawamura; Satoshi Kasai; Tadashi Hashida; Daisuke Fujibayashi; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuji Ikari
Recent studies have indicated that positive remodeling is strongly associated with development of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The aim of this study was to compare plaque composition of vascular remodeling patterns by an established in vivo tissue characterization method using integrated backscatter (IB)-intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). The study population consisted of 41 consecutive patients who received IVUS prior to percutaneous coronary intervention. Remodeling index (RI) was calculated as the external elastic membrane (EEM) area at the minimal lumen area (MLA) site divided by average EEM area at the proximal and distal reference sites. The patients were divided into two groups based on RI: positive remodeling (PR) defined as RI>1 and non-PR as RI<or=1. A total of 21 areas centered at MLA per lesion site were evaluated by IB-IVUS at 1mm intervals. The occupancy rate of four tissue types within atherosclerotic plaques was compared between the two groups. Percent lipid volume in the PR group (n=20) was significantly greater than the non-PR group (n=21) (40.5+/-14.8% vs. 26.4+/-15.9%, p<0.001). In contrast, % fibrous volume in the PR group was significantly lower than the non-PR group (49.9+/-9.4% vs. 56.1+/-9.6%, p=0.042). Percent dense fibrous volume and % calcified volume were slightly but significantly lower in the PR group compared with the non-PR group (dense fibrous: 6.8+/-5.0% vs. 11.6+/-8.4%, p=0.034, calcified: 2.6+/-2.0% vs. 5.1+/-4.4%, p=0.026). In conclusions, PR lesions contain more lipid-rich and less hard plaque components compared with non-PR lesions, which may account for the higher incidence of ACS and plaque vulnerability.
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008
Yoshihiro Morino; Hirosada Yamamoto; Kazuaki Mitsudo; Masakazu Nagaoka; Hiroki Takeuchi; Nami Okamoto; Kumiko Kozuma; Atsushi Matsuzaki; Kengo Tanabe; Kazuhiro Hara; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuji Ikari
Circulation | 2008
Yoshihiro Morino; Hirosada Yamamoto; Kazuaki Mitsudo; Masakazu Nagaoka; Hiroki Takeuchi; Nami Okamoto; Kumiko Kozuma; Atsushi Matsuzaki; Kengo Tanabe; Kazuhiro Hara; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuji Ikari
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008
Yoshihiro Morino; Naoki Masuda; Takashi Matsukage; Yota Kawamura; Astuhiko Sugimoto; Hiroki Takeuchi; Satoshi Kasai; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuuji Ikari
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008
Satoshi Kasai; Yoshihiro Morino; Michio Naganuma; Misako Ino; Yota Kawamura; Hiroki Takeuchi; Nami Okamoto; Shigemitsu Tanaka; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuuji Ikari
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008
Naoki Masuda; Takashi Matsukage; Yoshihiro Morino; Astuhiko Sugimoto; Yota Kawamura; Hiroki Takeuchi; Satoshi Kasai; Eri Toda; Seiji Tamiya; Daiki Ito; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuuji Ikari
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008
Yota Kawamura; Yoshihiro Morino; Hiroki Takeuchi; Astuhiko Sugimoto; Masakazu Nagaoka; Naoki Masuda; Takashi Matsukage; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuji Ikari
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008
Hiroki Takeuchi; Yoshihiro Morino; Yota Kawamura; Astuhiko Sugimoto; Naoki Masuda; Takashi Matsukage; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuji Ikari
Circulation | 2007
Nami Okamoto; Yoshihiro Morino; Hiroki Takeuchi; Takashi Matsukage; Eri Toda; Misako Iino; Toru Aizawa; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuji Ikari
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2006
Satoshi Kasai; Yoshihiro Morino; Misako Iino; Naoko Thumuraya; Atsushi Matsuzaki; Nami Okamoto; Kumiko Kohzuma; Hiroki Takeuchi; Yota Kawamura; Teruhisa Tanabe; Yuuji Ikari