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  • The Relation Between Optical Coherence Tomography-Detected Layered Pattern and Acute Side Branch Occlusion after Provisional Stenting of Coronary Bifurcation Lesions

    Highlights

    • In true bifurcations distal angle and OCT-layered plaque were associated with side branch occlusion.
    • OCT-detected layered plaque was more common in lesions with versus without side branch occlusion.
    • Layered plaques were larger and located toward and proximal to the side branch that then occluded.

    Abstract

    Background/purpose

    Layered pattern (presumed to be healed plaque after a thrombotic event) can be observed by optical coherence tomography (OCT). We sought to assess the ability of OCT-detected plaque composition to predict acute side branch (SB) occlusion after provisional bifurcation stenting.

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