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Open Access 12-03-2025 | Acute Coronary Syndrome | Original Article

Incremental value of physiological indices to predict high-risk plaques detected by NIRS-IVUS

Authors: Kazuyoshi Kakehi, Masafumi Ueno, Nobuhiro Yamada, Kyohei Onishi, Keishiro Sugimoto, Yohei Funauchi, Takayuki Kawamura, Kosuke Fujita, Hiroki Matsuzoe, Koichiro Matsumura, Gaku Nakazawa

Published in: Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics

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Abstract

Identification of vulnerable plaques is important for reducing future cardiovascular events. This study aimed to investigate optimal modalities other than intravascular imaging in evaluating vulnerable plaques. We prospectively evaluated 105 non-culprit coronary lesions by CCTA imaging and near-infrared spectroscopy-intravascular ultrasound in 32 patients with acute coronary syndrome. Angiographically-derived ΔQFR and ΔFFRCT were measured as the difference in QFR and FFRCT across the stenosis. A receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to determine the optimal cutoff values of angiographically- and CCTA-derived plaque features for a maxLCBI4mm ≥ 400. The best cutoff values for ΔQFR and ΔFFRCT to predict a maxLCBI4mm ≥ 400 were 0.05 and 0.06, respectively. ΔQFR and ΔFFRCT values and percent diameter stenosis on QCA or CCTA were associated with a maxLCBI4mm ≥ 400 (both P < 0.05). The combination of ΔFFRCT ≥ 0.06 and plaque density predicted a maxLCBI4mm ≥ 400 with 89.4% sensitivity and 84.5% specificity (area under the curve, 0.90; P < 0.0001). There was no significant difference in area under the curve values between ΔQFR and plaque density + ΔFFRCT ≥ 0.06 (0.92 vs. 0.90, P = 0.50). In the diagnosis of vulnerable plaques in acute coronary syndrome, the combination of ΔFFRCT and plaque density shows a diagnostic capability similar to that of ΔQFR in non-culprit lesions.

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Metadata
Title
Incremental value of physiological indices to predict high-risk plaques detected by NIRS-IVUS
Authors
Kazuyoshi Kakehi
Masafumi Ueno
Nobuhiro Yamada
Kyohei Onishi
Keishiro Sugimoto
Yohei Funauchi
Takayuki Kawamura
Kosuke Fujita
Hiroki Matsuzoe
Koichiro Matsumura
Gaku Nakazawa
Publication date
12-03-2025
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics
Print ISSN: 1868-4300
Electronic ISSN: 1868-4297
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12928-025-01116-7

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