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Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2015

Simple balloon dilation for drug-eluting in-stent restenosis: An optical coherent tomography analysis☆

Ryo Arikawa; Hiroshi Yamaguchi; Junichiro Takaoka; Akihiro Miyamura; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; Toshiko Ninomiya; Yoshihiko Atsuchi; Mitsuru Ohishi; Mitsuyasu Terashima; Hideaki Kaneda

BACKGROUND Although drug-eluting stent (DES) has significantly reduced restenosis, the treatment of DES-in-stent restenosis (ISR) remains a challenge with high restenosis rate. METHODS We examined whether morphologic appearance of restenosis tissue by optical coherent tomography (OCT) had an impact on outcomes after balloon angioplasty for DES-ISR. The morphologic appearance of restenosis tissue was qualitatively assessed for tissue structures such as homogeneous, layered, and heterogeneous patterns. RESULTS Using OCT, 50 patients with DES-ISR were divided into 2 groups: 25 lesions with homogeneous or layered patterns (homo/layered group) and 25 lesions with heterogeneous patterns (hetero group). Acute gain was larger in the hetero group (1.33 ± 0.41 mm vs. 1.06 ± 0.32 mm in the homo/layered group, P = 0.03). On intravascular ultrasound analysis, post-procedural percent neointimal area was smaller in the hetero group (27.4 ± 9.2% vs. 34.0 ± 11.2% in the homo/layered group, P = 0.05). Angiographic follow-up was performed in 37 lesions (74%). Follow-up minimal lumen diameter was larger in the hetero group (1.75 ± 0.89 mm vs. 1.01 ± 0.81 mm in the homo/layered group, P = 0.04). Target lesion revascularization rates tended to be lower in the hetero group (20% vs. 43% in the homo/layered group, P = 0.12). CONCLUSIONS Balloon angioplasty was more effective for DES-ISR with heterogeneous tissue appearance than DES-ISR with homogeneous/layered tissue appearance. OCT assessment of DES-ISR morphology may be a useful adjunct in determining clinical strategies. Simple balloon dilatation is a possible treatment strategy for DES-ISR lesions with a heterogeneous appearance on OCT images.


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2015

Association of morphologic characteristics on optical coherence tomography and angiographic progression patterns of late restenosis after drug-eluting stent implantation.

Hiroshi Yamaguchi; Ryo Arikawa; Junichiro Takaoka; Akihiro Miyamura; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; Toshiko Ninomiya; Yoshihiko Atsuchi; Mitsuru Ohishi; Mitsuyasu Terashima; Hideaki Kaneda

OBJECTIVES To gain insight into the pathophysiology of late drug-eluting stent (DES) restenosis. BACKGROUND Restenosis of DES has a different time course from that of bare metal stents. METHODS Patients who underwent follow-up coronary angiography (CAG) twice (six to nine months and 18 to 24 months) after DES implantation were examined using optical coherence tomography (OCT). All lesions with target lesion revascularization at first follow-up were excluded. Late catch-up was defined as lesions that progressed from less than 50% diameter stenosis (DS) at the first CAG to more than 50% DS at the second CAG. Lesions with the late catch-up were further divided into two groups; lesions with jump-up (less than 25% DS at the first CAG) and lesions with gradual progression (25-50% DS at the first CAG). RESULTS Of the 25 patients who had late ISR, 23 patients (10 jump-up/13 gradual progression) were examined with OCT at late follow-up and enrolled in this study. In the qualitative OCT assessment, each ratio of homogeneous, layered, heterogeneous with or without attenuation tissue morphologies were in jump-up group, and gradual progression group were 0% and 15%, 0% and 23%, and 60% and 8%, and 40% and 54%, respectively. All of jump-up group showed heterogeneous restenotic tissue, while 62% of gradual progression group showed heterogeneous restenotic tissue (P = .04). CONCLUSIONS These findings suggest different pathophysiology of the late catch-up after DES implantation between the jump-up and gradual progression groups.


Jacc-cardiovascular Interventions | 2012

Coronary stent intussusception after intravascular ultrasound catheter removal: optical coherence tomography finding.

Hiroshi Yamaguchi; Junichiro Takaoka; Akihiro Miyamura; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; Yoshihiko Atsuchi; Mitsuyasu Terashima; Hideaki Kaneda

An 83-year-old man with hypertension and hyperlipidemia presented with angina chest pain. Diagnostic coronary angiography revealed a severe stenosis at the distal segment of the left circumflex artery ([Fig. 1][1]). After pre-dilation, a XIENCE V stent (Abbott Vascular, Santa Clara, California) was


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2011

Late regression of Cypher in-stent restenosis.

Hiroshi Yamaguchi; Junichiro Takaoka; Akihiro Miyamura; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; Yoshihiko Atsuchi; Hideaki Kaneda

We encountered a case of late regression after sirolimus-eluting stent restenosis. We report this case with intravascular ultrasound imaging demonstrating an intraluminal echolucent tissue, which looks like a black hole.


European Heart Journal | 2018

Giant left ventricular pseudo-aneurysm after posterior myocardial infarction

Hirokazu Shimono; Takashi Kajiya; Yoshihiko Atsuchi; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; Mitsuru Ohishi


European Heart Journal | 2017

3119Comparison of late catch-up phenomenon after second generation DES implantation with bare metal stent implantation assessed by optical coherence tomography

Takashi Kajiya; J. Takaoka; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; R. Arima; A. Miyamura; T. Inoue; T. Ninomiya; M. Nakahara; M. Kamimori; Yoshihiko Atsuchi; Mitsuru Ohishi


Acta Cardiologica | 2017

Unroofed coronary sinus with cardiac veins

Takashi Kajiya; Junichiro Takaoka; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; Yoshihiko Atsuchi; Mitsuru Ohishi


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2015

TCT-560 In-stent restenosis assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT) indicates smooth coronary arterial healing process in second generation drug eluting stents (DES)

Takashi Kajiya; Junichiro Takaoka; Kengo Fukunaga; Ryoichi Arima; Akihiro Miyamura; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; Hiroshi Yamaguchi; Yoshihiko Atsuchi


European Heart Journal | 2013

Optical coherence tomography assessment and progressive process in late catch-up lesions after drug-eluting stent implantation

H. Yamaguchi; R. Arikawa; J. Takaoka; A. Miyamura; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; T. Ninomiya; Yoshihiko Atsuchi


European Heart Journal | 2013

Simple balloon dilation for drug-eluting in-stent restenosis based on optical coherent tomography

R. Arikawa; H. Yamaguchi; J. Takaoka; A. Miyamura; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; T. Ninomiya; Yoshihiko Atsuchi

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Hiroshi Yamaguchi

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Foundation for Biomedical Research

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