Pathological Conditions, Anatomical Clinical Trial
Atherosclerosis is unquestionably the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developed
countries, and the world-wide importance of acute vascular syndromes is increasing. Rupture
of atherosclerotic plaque has been identified as the proximate event in the majority of
cases of acute ischemic syndromes. Therefore, modalities capable of characterizing the
atherosclerotic lesion may be helpful in understanding its natural history and detecting
lesions with high risk for acute events.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a powerful tool capable of tomographic imaging based
on low coherence interferometry. It is analogous to ultrasound imaging except that it uses
infrared light instead of sound. Polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography
(PS-OCT) combines the advantages of OCT with additional image contrast of the sample. The
added contrast is based on the ability of PS-OCT to detect the birefringent properties of a
sample (phase retardation and fast-axis orientation) simultaneously.
The goals of this project are: 1) to examine whether PS-OCT is an acceptable tool for the
characterization of typical plaque constituents; and 2) to explain the correlation between
birefringence and forming or rupture of a plaque; and 3) to establish a quantitative PS-OCT
image criteria for atherosclerotic plaque characterization in vitro.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a promising new class of diagnostic medical imaging technology that utilizes advanced photonics and fiber optics to obtain images and tissue characterization on a scale never before possible within the human body. OCT combines the principles of ultrasound with the imaging performance of a microscope and a form factor that is familiar to clinicians. Whereas ultrasound produces images from backscattered sound "echoes," OCT uses infrared light waves that reflect off the internal microstructure within the biological tissues. ;
Observational Model: Case Control, Primary Purpose: Screening, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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