Two distinct phenotypes of plaque erosion assessed by multimodality intracoronary imaging: a case series
European Heart Journal - Case Reports

Abstract
Pathological studies have reported that patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) may have different plaque morphologies at culprit lesions, and one of the underlying mechanisms for ACS is plaque erosion. However, the morphological features of plaque erosion obtained by multiple intracoronary imaging modalities have not been fully elucidated.
We experienced two cases with ACS of culprit lesions exhibiting optical coherence tomography (OCT)-defined plaque erosion. Additional examinations using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)–intravascular ultrasound and coronary angioscopy suggested the presence of two distinct phenotypes of plaque erosion. These two types of erosion differ in the extent of NIRS-derived lipid core burden and coronary angioscopy-derived luminal surface colour.
OCT-defined plaque erosion may not be the unique entity but have at least two distinct plaque morphologies, and NIRS and/or coronary angioscopy may provide incremental ability of discriminating these plaque phenotypes classified as plaque erosion by OCT.
Contributors

Masao Yamaguchi
Author

Tomoyo Sugiyama
Author

Masahiro Hoshino
Author

Yoshihisa Kanaji
Author

Masahiro Hada
Author

Eisuke Usui
Author

Taishi Yonetsu
Author

Alexander Ghanem
Author

Marco De Carlo
Author

Constantinos Bakogiannis
Author

Julien Adjedj
Author

Mohammed Majiid Akhtar
Author

Ross Thomson
Author
