Original Research

DOI: 10.4244/EIJ-D-23-00849

Predictors of late lumen enlargement after drug-coated balloon angioplasty for de novo coronary lesions

Masaya Yamamoto1, MD; Hisao Hara1, MD; Shuji Kubota1, MD; Yukio Hiroi1, MD, PhD

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Late lumen enlargement (LLE) − a positive remodelling phenomenon − after drug-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty for stable coronary disease contributes to a lower restenosis rate. However, lesion characteristics promoting LLE remain unclear.

AIMS: This study aimed to investigate predictive lesion characteristics for LLE using serial optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) following DCB angioplasty for de novo coronary artery lesions.

METHODS: This retrospective, single-centre observational study included patients with angina pectoris who underwent paclitaxel-coated balloon angioplasty without stenting under OFDI guidance as well as follow-up OFDI. OFDI endpoints were lumen volume, plaque phenotype, and procedure-associated dissection. LLE was defined as a ≥10% increase in the lumen volume of the treated lesion at follow-up.

RESULTS: Between August 2016 and December 2019, among patients with successful DCB angioplasty, 108 lesions (83 patients) had available follow-up imaging after a median of 6.1 months. LLE was detected in 44 (40.7%) lesions. Fibrous/fibrocalcific and layered plaques had significantly larger lumen volumes at follow-up than immediately after the index procedure, whereas lipid plaques exhibited no significant difference. Medial dissection with an arc >90° revealed...

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