Clinical insights of non‐obstructive general angioscopy for assessing atherosclerotic pathology of aortic valve in vivo

Keisuke Kojima, Daisuke Fukamachi, Atsushi Hirayama, Yasuo Okumura

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Abstract

Non-obstructive general angioscopy (NOGA) images of severe aortic valve stenosis (AS) and atherosclerotic aorta were documented. Atheromatous embolization is known as an important complication of endovascular therapy for severe AS. However, it is hard to detect atherosclerotic changes of the aortic valve and atheromatous aorta related to them in the in-vivo setting. NOGA, which is a novel imaging modality for the aorta and aortic valves, can visualize atherosclerosis of aortic intima vividly. NOGA may play a role in risk stratification for atheromatous embolism with endovascular therapy. We reported a case of severe AS and atheromatous aorta to evaluate before an operation with NOGA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1839-1841
Number of pages3
JournalInternational Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
Volume37
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Aortic valve
  • Non-obstructive general angioscopy

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