Optimization of coronary optical coherence tomography imaging using the attenuation-compensated technique: a validation study
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
To optimize conventional coronary optical coherence tomography (OCT) images using the attenuation-compensated technique to improve identification of plaques and the external elastic lamina (EEL) contour.
The attenuation-compensated technique was optimized via manipulating contrast exponent C, and compression exponent N, to achieve an optimal contrast and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This was applied to 60 human coronary lesions (38 native and 22 stented)
The attenuation-compensated technique can be retrospectively applied to conventional OCT images and improves the detection of plaque characteristics and the EEL contour. This approach could complement conventional OCT imaging in the evaluation of plaque characteristics and quantify plaque burden in the clinical setting.
Contributors

Jing Chun Teo
Author

Nicolas Foin
Author

Fumiyuki Otsuka
Author

Heerajnarain Bulluck
Author

Jiang Ming Fam
Author

Philip Wong
Author

Fatt Hoe Low
Author

Hwa Liang Leo
Author

Jean-Martial Mari
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Michael Joner
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Michael J.A. Girard
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Renu Virmani
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