Intracoronary cavitation as a cause of plaque rupture and thrombosis propagation in patients with acute myocardial infarction: A computational study

Author:

Rigatelli Gianluca1,Zuin Marco2,Ngo Tra T.3,Nguyen Hung T.4,Nanjundappa Aravinda5,Talarico Ernest6,Duy Le Cao Phuong7,Nguyen Thach38

Affiliation:

1. Section of Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Endoluminal Interventions, Rovigo General Hospital , Rovigo , Italy

2. Section of Internal and Cardiopulmonary Medicine, University of Ferrara , Ferrara , Italy

3. Cardiovascular Research, Methodist Hospital , Merrillville , IN 46410 , USA

4. Danang University , Danang , Vietnam

5. Department of Cardiology, Charleston Area Medical Center , Charleston , WV, USA

6. Anatomy Department, Indiana University NW , Gary IN USA

7. Cardiology Department, Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital , Ho Chi Minh city , Vietnam

8. Tan Tao University, School of Medicine , Long An , Vietnam

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives Significant rather than moderate coronary artery stenosis has been postulated to be the main substrate of plaque rupture in acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We evaluate if cavitation could influence the coronary artery plaque rupture contributing to the progression of thrombotic process. Methods We reconstructed a 3D model of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) after reviewing the intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) data of 30 consecutive patients with mild to severe coronary artery disease. Results Turbulent flow or cavitation occurs in both concentric and eccentric coronary artery stenosis (≥ 75% for the former and ≥ 50% for the latter). The analysis of vapor phase demonstrated that cavitation propagated downstream, creating microbubbles, which exploded when the fluid pressure was lower than the vapor pressure at a local thermodynamic state. The relative higher vorticity magnitude (as turbulent flow in vivo angiogram) observed on the distal cap of the atherosclerotic plaque created a higher turbulence, probably able to destabilize the plaque through a micro-erosion process. Conclusions Cavitation seems to be able to promote the thrombotic occlusion within the coronary vessels due the ‘constant injuries’ created by the micro-explosion of bubbles.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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