Clinical use of optical coherence tomography during percutaneous coronary intervention and coronary procedures in Southeast Asia: a survey-based expert consensus summary.

Adrian F Low, Nattawut Wongpraparut, Narathip Chunhamaneewat, Anuruck Jeamanukoolkit, Lee Tjen Jhung, Lee Zhen-Vin, Chen Ting Tan, Ho Hee Hwa, Rajinikanth Rajagopal, Achmad Fauzi Yahya, Ramneek Kaur, Manish Narang, Nick E J West
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Optical coherence tomography (OCT), an established intravascular imaging technique, enables rapid acquisition of high-resolution images during invasive coronary procedures to assist physician decision-making. OCT has utility in identifying plaque/lesion morphology (e.g., thrombus, degree of calcification, and presence of lipid) and vessel geometry (lesion length and vessel diameter) and in guiding stent optimisation through identification of malapposition and underexpansion. The use of OCT guidance during percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) has demonstrated improved procedural and clinical outcomes in longitudinal registries, although randomised controlled trial data remain pending. Despite growing data and guideline endorsement to support OCT guidance during PCI, its use in different countries is not well established. This article is based on an advisory panel meeting that included experts from Southeast Asia (SEA) and is aimed at understanding the current clinical utility of intracoronary imaging and OCT, assessing the barriers and enablers of imaging and OCT adoption, and mapping a path for the future of intravascular imaging in SEA. This is the first Southeast Asian consensus that provides insights into the use of OCT from a clinician's point of view.

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光学相干断层扫描在东南亚经皮冠状动脉介入治疗和冠状动脉手术中的临床应用:基于调查的专家共识总结。
光学相干断层扫描(OCT)是一种成熟的血管内成像技术,可以在侵入性冠状动脉手术期间快速获取高分辨率图像,以协助医生决策。OCT在识别斑块/病变形态(例如血栓、钙化程度和脂质存在)和血管几何形状(病变长度和血管直径)以及通过识别错位和扩张不足来指导支架优化方面具有实用价值。在经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)中使用OCT指导已证明在纵向登记中改善了程序和临床结果,尽管随机对照试验数据仍有待等待。尽管越来越多的数据和指南认可支持PCI期间的OCT指导,但其在不同国家的使用尚未得到很好的确立。这篇文章是基于一个咨询小组会议,包括来自东南亚(SEA)的专家,旨在了解目前冠状动脉内成像和OCT的临床应用,评估成像和OCT采用的障碍和推动因素,并为SEA血管内成像的未来绘制路径。这是第一个东南亚共识,从临床医生的角度提供了对OCT使用的见解。
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