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Eurointervention | 2012

In vivo characterisation of bioresorbable vascular scaffold strut interfaces using optical coherence tomography with Gaussian line spread function analysis

Alexander Sheehy; Roberto Diletti; James P. Oberhauser; Thierry Glauser; Robert A. Harrington; Mary Beth Kossuth; Richard Rapoza; Yoshinobu Onuma; Patrick W. Serruys

AIMS Optical coherence tomography (OCT) of a bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) produces a highly reflective signal outlining struts. This signal interferes with the measurement of strut thickness, as the boundaries cannot be accurately identified, and with the assessment of coverage, because the neointimal backscattering convolutes that of the polymer, frequently making them indistinguishable from one another. We hypothesise that Gaussian line spread functions (LSFs) can facilitate identification of strut boundaries, improving the accuracy of strut thickness measurements and coverage assessment. METHODS AND RESULTS Forty-eight randomly selected BVS struts from 12 patients in the ABSORB Cohort B clinical study and four Yucatan minipigs were analysed at baseline and follow-up (six months in humans, 28 days in pigs). Signal intensities from the raw OCT backscattering were fit to Gaussian LSFs for each interface, from which peak intensity and full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) were calculated. Neointimal coverage resulted in significantly different LSFs and higher FWHM values relative to uncovered struts at baseline (p<0.0001). Abluminal polymer-tissue interfaces were also significantly different between baseline and follow-up (p=0.0004 in humans, p<0.0001 in pigs). Using the location of the half-max of the LSF as the polymer-tissue boundary, the average strut thickness was 158±11 µm at baseline and 152±20 µm at six months (p=0.886), not significantly different from nominal strut thickness. CONCLUSIONS Fitting the raw OCT backscattering signal to a Gaussian LSF facilitates identification of the interfaces between BVS polymer and lumen or tissue. Such analysis enables more precise measurement of the strut thickness and an objective assessment of coverage.


Archive | 2012

Coatings for implantable devices comprising poly(hydroxy-alkanoates) and diacid linkages

Stephen D. Pacetti; Thierry Glauser


Archive | 2012

Hyaluronic acid based copolymers

Syed F. A. Hossainy; Eugene T. Michal; Thierry Glauser; Connie Kwok; Stephen D. Pacetti


Archive | 2009

Controlling Crystalline Morphology Of A Bioabsorbable Stent

Thierry Glauser; Vincent Gueriguian; Bethany Steichen; James P. Oberhauser; Manish Gada; Lothar W. Kleiner; Mary Beth Kossuth


Circulation | 2012

Spatial distribution and temporal evolution of scattering centers by optical coherence tomography in the poly(L-lactide) backbone of a bioresorbable vascular scaffold

Juan Luis Gutiérrez-Chico; Maria D. Radu; Roberto Diletti; Alexander Sheehy; Mary Beth Kossuth; James P. Oberhauser; Thierry Glauser; Joel Harrington; Richard Rapoza; Yoshinobu Onuma; Patrick W. Serruys


Archive | 2009

Implantable medical device comprising copolymer of l-lactide with improved fracture toughness

Yunbing Wang; James P. Oberhauser; Manish Gada; Thierry Glauser; Vincent Gueriguian; Bethany Steichen; Lothar W. Kleiner; Xiao Ma


Archive | 2011

Polymer tube expansion apparatus to maximize fracture toughness

Lothar W. Kleiner; James P. Oberhauser; Thierry Glauser; David K. Wrolstad; Yunbing Wang


Archive | 2011

TUBE EXPANSION PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR SEMICRYSTALLINE POLYMERS TO MAXIMIZE FRACTURE TOUGHNESS

Lothar W. Kleiner; James P. Oberhauser; Thierry Glauser; David K. Wrolstad; Yunbing Wang


Archive | 2014

ELASTIN-BASED COPOLYMERS AND METHOD OF USING

Syed F. A. Hossainy; Mikael Trollsas; Thierry Glauser; Yiwen Tang


Archive | 2011

Controlling moisture in and plasticization of bioresorbable polymer for melt processing

Bethany Steichen; Stephen D. Pacetti; Manish Gada; Thierry Glauser; Lothar W. Kleiner; Yunbing Wang; James P. Oberhauser; Ni Ding

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Eugene T. Michal

Medical University of South Carolina

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Alexander Sheehy

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Richard Rapoza

Erasmus University Medical Center

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Roberto Diletti

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Yoshinobu Onuma

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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