Low Endothelial Shear Stress Predicts Evolution to High-Risk Coronary Plaque Phenotype in the Future

Author:

Yamamoto Erika1,Siasos Gerasimos1,Zaromytidou Marina1,Coskun Ahmet U.1,Xing Lei1,Bryniarski Krzysztof1,Zanchin Thomas1,Sugiyama Tomoyo1,Lee Hang1,Stone Peter H.1,Jang Ik-Kyung1

Affiliation:

1. From the Cardiology Division, Massachusetts General Hospital (E.Y., L.X., K.B., T.Z., T.S., I.-K.J.), Biostatistics Center, Massachusetts General Hospital (H.L.), and Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (G.S., M.Z., A.U.C., P.H.S.), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; and Division of Cardiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea (I.-K.J.).

Abstract

Background— Low endothelial shear stress (ESS) is associated with plaque progression and vulnerability. To date, changes in plaque phenotype over time in relation to ESS have not been studied in humans. The aim of this study was to investigate whether local ESS can predict subsequent changes to plaque phenotype using optical coherence tomography. Methods and Results— A total of 25 coronary arteries from 20 patients who underwent baseline and 6-month follow-up optical coherence tomography were included. Arteries were divided into serial 3-mm segments, and plaque characteristics were evaluated in each segment. A total of 145 segments were divided into low-ESS group (ESS <1 Pa) and higher-ESS group (ESS ≥1 Pa) based on baseline computational flow dynamics analyses. At baseline, low-ESS segments had significantly thinner fibrous cap thickness compared with higher-ESS segments (128.2±12.3 versus 165.0±12.0 μm; P =0.03), although lipid arc was similar. At follow-up, fibrous cap thickness remained thin in low-ESS segments, whereas it significantly increased in higher-ESS segments (165.0±12.0 to 182.2±14.1 μm; P =0.04). Lipid arc widened only in plaques with low ESS (126.4±15.2° to 141.1±14.0°; P =0.01). After adjustment, baseline ESS was associated with fibrous cap thickness (β, 9.089; 95% confidence interval, 2.539–15.640; P =0.007) and lipid arc (β, −4.381; 95% confidence interval, −6.946 to −1.815; P =0.001) at follow-up. Conclusions— Low ESS is significantly associated with baseline high-risk plaque phenotype and progression to higher-risk phenotype at 6 months. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT01110538.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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