Performance of intravascular probe in animal studies Conference Paper


Authors: Yamaguchi, Y.; Patt, B. E.; Iwanczyk, J. S.; MacDonald, L. M.; Mari, C.; Goris, M. L.; Strauss, H. W.; Janecek, M.; Hoffman, E.; Ghazarossian, V.
Editor: Metzler, S. D.
Title: Performance of intravascular probe in animal studies
Conference Title: 2003 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record - Nuclear Science Symposium, Medical Imaging Conference
Abstract: Up to 70% of heart attacks are thought to be caused by vulnerable plaque in arterial walls. We report on the first pre-clinical tests of an intravascular imaging detector to identify vulnerable coronary artery plaques. The detector identifies plaque by sensing beta emission from radiotracers, which bind to the vulnerable plaque. The detector design consists of a bundle of six 7mm long scintillating fibers each fused to a 1.5m plastic fiber. The scintillating fibers are offset from each other longitudinally by 6mm and arranged spirally around a guide wire in the center of the catheter. To demonstrate the detection performance of this probe, excised arteries of transgenic mice were scanned using a single fiber version of the probe. The distal end of the probe was scanned over the arteries using a micrometer, and 2D images of the beta activity in the arteries were made. The images were later superimposed on autoradiographic images acquired from the same arteries to confirm the uptake in the plaque. The beta imaging probe was able to detect beta labeled plaque and a high degree of correlation with the autoradiography results validated the concept of using such a device to identify vulnerable plaque in-vivo. The future development of the detector will include additional in-vivo studies with animal models, and further development of the instravascular probe for improved sensitivity and miniaturization.
Keywords: detectors; antigens; medical imaging; diseases; blood vessels; cells; animal studies; arteries; correlation methods; scintillation; coronary artery diseases (cad); intravascular probe
Journal Title IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
Volume: 4
Conference Dates: 2003 Oct 19-25
Conference Location: Northridge, CA
ISBN: 1095-7863
Publisher: IEEE  
Date Published: 2003-01-01
Start Page: 2463
End Page: 2467
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1109/NSSMIC.2003.1352392
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Notes: IEEE Nucl. Sci. Symp. Conf. Rec. -- Conference code: 64189 -- Cited By (since 1996):2 -- Export Date: 25 September 2014 -- CODEN: 85OQA -- 19 October 2003 through 25 October 2003 -- Source: Scopus
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