Relationship between arterial remodelling and serial changes in coronary atherosclerosis by intravascular ultrasound: an analysis of the IBIS-4 study
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Arterial remodelling is an important determinant of coronary atherosclerosis. Assessment of the remodelling index, comparing a lesion to a local reference site, is a suboptimal correlate of serial vascular changes. We assessed a novel approach which, unlike the local-reference approach, uses the entire artery’s global remodelling as reference.
Serial (baseline and 13 months) intravascular ultrasound was performed in 146 non-infarct-related arteries of 82 patients treated with high-intensity statin. Arteries were divided into 3-mm segments (
Remodelling assessment using a global arterial reference approach, but not the commonly used, local reference site approach, correlated reasonably well with serial changes in arterial dimensions and identified arterial segments with subsequent PAV progression despite intensive statin treatment and overall atheroma regression.
Contributors

Konstantinos C. Koskinas
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Rafaela Maldonado
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Hector M. Garcia-Garcia
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Kyohei Yamaji
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Masanori Taniwaki
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Yasushi Ueki
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Tatsuhiko Otsuka
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Christian Zanchin
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Alexios Karagiannis
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Maria D. Radu Juul Jensen
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Sylvain Losdat
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Serge Zaugg
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Stephan Windecker
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