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Objective Evaluation With Noncontrast Computed Tomography Can Reveal Calcified Plaque Solidity in Peripheral Artery Diseases.

Dai OzakiKen YokoyamaTetsuro MiyazakiKoji HirabayashiHiroshi AbeKosuke YabeMidori KakiharaMasaaki MakiRyosuke ShimaiHiroyuki IsogaiShohei OuchiYuki YasudaFuminori OdagiriKazuhisa TakamuraKenji YaginumaTakashi TokanoTakashi IwasakiSatoru KawaiTohru Minamino
Published in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2023)
This study revealed an association between the wire penetration inside calcified plaque and plaque solidity estimated using non-contrasted computed tomography. The mean Hounsfield unit values of three cross-sections in calcified plaques were associated with the successful wire penetration. This wire penetration difficulty is associated with extended procedure time, excessive radiation exposure, usage of extra contrast agents, and increased medical costs. Therefore, estimating calcified plaque solidity before procedure enables us to choose effective and lean procedures. In addition, to predict the success of dilating calcified plaque from the inside is also beneficial when the operator wants to avoid extra scaffold implantation for target lesions.
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