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Jacc-cardiovascular Imaging | 2010

Detection of Vulnerable Coronary Plaques by Color Fluorescent Angioscopy

Yasumi Uchida; Yasuto Uchida; Seiji Kawai; Ryohei Kanamaru; Yukou Sugiyama; Takanobu Tomaru; Yoshiro Maezawa; Noriaki Kameda

OBJECTIVES This study was carried out to detect vulnerable coronary plaques by color fluorescent angioscopy. BACKGROUND Collagen fibers (CFs) mainly provide mechanical support to coronary plaques. Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) induces macrophage proliferation, which in turn destroy CFs while accumulating lipids. As such, demonstration of the absence of CFs, deposition of lipids, and the Ox-LDL may suggest plaque instability. METHODS Fluorescence of the major components of the atherosclerotic plaques was examined by fluorescent microscopy using a 345-nm band-pass filter and 420-nm band-absorption filter (A-imaging). Fluorescence of Ox-LDL was examined using a 470-nm band-pass filter and 515-nm band-absorption filter (B-imaging) and Evans blue dye as an indicator. Fluorescence in 57 excised human coronary plaques was examined by A-imaging color fluorescent angioscopy. Oxidized LDL in 31 excised coronary plaques and in 12 plaques of 7 patients was investigated by B-imaging color fluorescent angioscopy. RESULTS Collagen I, collagen IV, and calcium exhibited blue, light blue, and white autofluorescence, respectively. In the presence of beta-carotene which coexists with lipids in the vascular wall, collagen I and IV exhibited green, collagen III and V white, cholesterol yellow, cholesteryl esters orange fluorescence. Oxidized LDL exhibited reddish brown fluorescence in the presence of Evans blue dye. Therefore, coronary plaques exhibited blue, green, white-to-light blue, or yellow-to-orange fluorescence based on plaque composition. Histological examination revealed abundant CFs without lipids in blue plaques; CFs and lipids in green plaques; meager CFs and abundant lipids in white-to-light blue plaques; and the absence of CFs and deposition of lipids, calcium, and macrophage foam cells in the thin fibrous cap in yellow-to-orange plaques, indicating that the yellow-to-orange plaques were most vulnerable. Reddish brown fluorescence characteristic of Ox-LDL was observed in excised coronary plaques, as also in patients. CONCLUSIONS Color fluorescent angioscopy provides objective information related to coronary plaque composition and may help identify unstable plaques.


European Journal of Heart Failure | 2011

Relationship between cardioscopic images and histological changes in the left ventricle of patients with idiopathic myocarditis.

Yasumi Uchida; Yasuto Uchida; Takeshi Sakurai; Masahito Kanai; Seiichiro Shirai; Osamu Nakagawa; Nobuyuki Hiruta

Endomyocardial biopsy is essential for definite diagnosis of idiopathic myocarditis. However, since endomyocardial biopsy is guided by fluoroscopy, whether or not the diseased myocardium is biopsied depends on chance, and this may lead to misdiagnosis. If the endocardial surface represents changes indicative of stages of myocarditis, staging of myocarditis and targeted cardioscope‐guided biopsy could be used for accurate histological diagnosis.


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2010

Visualization of Lipid Components in Human Coronary Plaques Using Color Fluorescence Angioscopy

Yasumi Uchida; Yasuto Uchida; Noriaki Kameda


Japanese Heart Journal | 2002

Angioscopic evaluation of stabilizing effects of an antilipemic agent, bezafibrate, on coronary plaques in patients with coronary artery disease: A multicenter prospective study

Hidefumi Ohsawa; Yasumi Uchida; Yoshiharu Fujimori; Junichi Hirose; Hirofumi Noike; Keiichi Tokuhiro; Kohei Kawamura; Masahito Kanai; Hiroshi Sakuragawa; Takashi Hitsumoto; Kaneyuki Aoyagi; Takeshi Sakurai; Shin Sato; Kunio Yoshinaga; Michihisa Kaku; Hiroshi Morio; Katsumi Yamada; Kimiko Terasawa; Yuuko Uchida; Tomomitsu Ohshima


Circulation | 2011

Cardioscopic Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombi

Yasuto Uchida; Yasumi Uchida; Takeshi Sakurai; Masahito Kanai; Seiichiro Shirai; Osamu Nakagawa


International Heart Journal | 2010

Imaging of Subendocardial Myocardial Blood Flow by Dye-Staining Cardioscopy in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

Yasumi Uchida; Yasuto Uchida; Takeshi Sakurai; Masahito Kanai; Yukou Sugiyama


International Heart Journal | 2010

Evaluation of Myocardial Tissue Fluid Flow by Fluorescence Cardioscopy in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

Yasumi Uchida; Yasuto Uchida; Masahito Kanai; Takanobu Tomaru; Hirofumi Noike; Takeshi Sakurai


Circulation | 2010

Fluffy Luminal Surface of the Non-Stenotic Culprit Coronary Artery in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome

Yasumi Uchida; Yasuto Uchida; Takeshi Sakurai; Masahito Kanai; Seiichiro Shirai; Tomomitsu Oshima; Atsushi Koga; Akimasa Matsuyama; Tsuyoshi Tabata


International Heart Journal | 2011

Possible Role of Damaged Neoendothelial Cells in the Genesis of Coronary Stent Thrombus in Chronic Phase

Yasumi Uchida; Yasuto Uchida; Takeshi Sakurai; Masahito Kanai; Seiichiro Shirai; Tomomitsu Oshima; Atsushi Koga; Akimasa Matsuyama


Japanese Heart Journal | 2001

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Jikei University School of Medicine

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