Impact of Intravascular Imaging on Stent Sizing and Vessel Wall Dissection Compared to Angiographic Guidance in PCI

Sudhir Lakamsani *

Department of Cardiology, Apollo Main Hospital, Chennai, India.

Rajeshwari Nayak

Department of Cardiology, Apollo Main Hospital, Chennai, India.

Vikhyath L

Department of Cardiology, Apollo Main Hospital, Chennai, India.

Immaneni Sathyamurthy

Department of Cardiology, Apollo Main Hospital, Chennai, India.

Dhivya Thiyagarajan

Department of Cardiac Anaesthesia, Apollo Main Hospital, Chennai, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the impact of intravascular imaging (IVI) and angiography in guiding stent size and vessel wall dissection in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Study Design: Open-label, double-arm observational study

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted in the Department of Cardiology, Apollo Hospital, Greams Road, Chennai, between August 2023 and July 2024.

Methodology: Adults over 18 years old with coronary artery disease requiring simple or complex PCI were included. All patients underwent coronary angiography. In the imaging-guided group, IVUS/OCT was performed before stenting to assess lesion characteristics, to guide stent sizing and to evaluate dissection post-stenting. OCT guidance utilised the MLD-MAX algorithm. Stent optimisation in the angiography group relied on visual assessment, whereas in the imaging group, adequate optimisation required <10% residual stenosis and MSA ≥80% of the reference lumen area.

Results: The analysis showed deployment of larger stents in imaging-guided PCI compared to angiographic guidance (length: 32.8 ± 10.16 mm vs 30.04 mm ± 10.14; diameter: 2.96 ± 0.54 mm vs 2.80 ± 0.38 mm). The incidence of vessel wall dissection was considerably less in the imaging arm. (8% vs 20%)

Conclusion: Our study showed that larger stents were deployed and a lower incidence of vessel wall dissection in imaging-guided PCI. Studies have shown that intravascular imaging is superior to angiography in determining the appropriate stent size (diameter and length) and has a lower occurrence of dissection due to higher resolution and precision during angioplasty. However, the utility of intravascular imaging in real-time practice is much lower when compared to other countries due to various factors.

Keywords: Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), angiography, Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS), Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), stent optimisation, vessel wall dissection


How to Cite

Lakamsani, Sudhir, Rajeshwari Nayak, Vikhyath L, Immaneni Sathyamurthy, and Dhivya Thiyagarajan. 2025. “Impact of Intravascular Imaging on Stent Sizing and Vessel Wall Dissection Compared to Angiographic Guidance in PCI”. Asian Journal of Cardiology Research 8 (1):624-29. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajcr/2025/v8i1320.

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