Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Optical Coherence Tomography to Evaluate Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy in Patients Undergoing Clinically Indicated Angiographies Post Heart Transplant
Cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is a unique form of accelerated plaque formation seen in
the coronary arteries of patients who have received heart transplantation. It is a major
cause of morbidity and mortality in patients after heart transplant. Little progress has been
made in characterizing this disease process, with more sophisticated imaging allowing for
more detailed analysis of CAV, superior stratification of transplant recipients is possible
and earlier interventions can be performed if necessary to prevent mortality and graft loss.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a novel imaging modality with much higher resolution
then Intra-Vascular Ultrasound (IVUS). This study will involve examining patients post-heart
transplant using this high-resolution imaging modality. It is currently the standard care for
patients post-heart transplant to receive annual coronary angiograms with close follow up.
Patients will be imaged using OCT at the time of their routine annual angiogram, and will be
re-imaged one year later at the time of the next annual angiogram or earlier if clinically
indicated. The study goal is to better characterize CAV in vivo with OCT imaging and to try
to identify patterns of the disease, including intra-coronary risk assessment.
This study will involve imaging up to 100 patients at different points in time post heart transplant as part of their standard of care, with various degrees of disease and with different lesion subtypes. Imaging will take place at the time of routine coronary angiogram, which is standard of care in this patient population,or when clinically indicated. In prior studies using IVUS todetect CAV, the yield was significantly higher with multi-vessels imaged. OCT is an intravascular light-based imaging modality that measures the intensity of reflected light waves and converts these echoes into a high-resolution tomographic image. It is a catheter-based invasive imaging system analogous to IVUS but uses light as opposed to ultrasound to generate in vivo images of coronary arteries. It has the highest resolution of any intravascular imaging modality, capable of obtaining detailed cross-sectional images of coronary arteries in vivo at a resolution of 10 um or near histologic. This device, which is FDA approved for intracoronary evaluation, has been used in evaluating patients with coronary artery disease, specifically for plaque composition analysis, as well as for proper stent deployment after percutaneous intervention. ;
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