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Thermography early clinical correlations R Erbel, A Schmermund, M. Katz, F. Chwallek, D. Baumgart Department of Cardiology University Essen Germany

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Page 1: Thermography early clinical correlations

Thermographyearly clinical correlations

R Erbel, A Schmermund, M. Katz, F. Chwallek, D. Baumgart

Department of CardiologyUniversity Essen

Germany

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Thermography Catheter Basket

Over the wire catheter systemPull back device with 0.5 mm/s

1 central blood thermo couple5 thermo couples3.3 F catheter 0.02 oC accuracy

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0.2 oC

0.1 10mm

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distal

proximal

mm100.1

0.2 oC

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Temperature

36,436,636,8

3737,237,437,637,8

Blood TCTC1TC2TC3TC4TC5

Scan Distance

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Study Aim Assessment of• Temperature recording• Steerability of catheter system• QCA of coronary arteries• Pull back recording, Endosonics device• Practicability• Safety

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Clinical History of Patients

• 12 patients included• 9 male, 3 female• 43 – 73 years• 8 stable angina• 4 unstable angina IIIb/IIIc• 4 diabetes melitus• 3 previous myocardial infarction• 9 on aspirin, 9 on statine

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Unstable Angina, LAD stenosis

Advancing the thermography catheter

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Unstable Angina, LAD stenosis

Positioning the thermography catheter

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Unstable Angina, LAD stenosis

Opening the basket

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Unstable Angina

Advancing the thermography catheter

RCxlesionAmplatz

catheter

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Thermography Catheterization

Technical Considerations• High 92% success rate • Over the wire catheter• Good steerability even with regular

wires• Easy opening of thermography basket• Accurate pull back device• Smooth artery tracking• Excellent console, with good

documentation

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Patient Scan B2

3535,235,435,635,8

3636,236,436,636,8

371 10 19 28 37 46 55 64 73 82 91 100

109

118

Scan Distance (mm)

Tem

pera

ture

(C) Blood TC

TC1TC2TC3TC4TC5

Patient 2

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Patient Scan B4

35,8

36

36,2

36,4

36,6

36,8

371 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89 97 105

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137

145

153

Scan Distance (mm)

Tem

pera

ture

(C) Blood TC

TC1TC2TC3TC4TC5

Distal Proximal

Patient 4

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Patient Scan B7

34,835

35,235,435,635,8

3636,236,436,636,8

3737,2

1 10 19 28 37 46 55 64 73 82 91 100

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Scan Distance (mm)

Tem

pera

ture

(C) Blood TC

TC1TC2TC3TC4TC5

Patient 7

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Patient 10• 65 year old man• Unstable angina, Braunwald IIIB• Previous RCx PTCA and stenting 1996• Risk factors arterial hypertension hypercholesterinemia smoking, diabetes mellitus• 175 cm, 88 kg, 2 m 2 BSA• 0.1 mg/dl CRP

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Unstable Angina, LAD stenosis

Angio

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LAD Segment 7 Lesion79%stenosis14 mm length16.1 mm 2

plaque area

KH K

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LAD Segment 7 lesion

KH K 10

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LAD Segment 7 lesion

KH K 10

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LAD Segment 7 lesion

KH K

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LAD Segment 7 lesion

KH K

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Unstable Angina, LAD stenosis

Thermography

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Patient 10Patient Scan B10

35,6

35,8

36

36,2

36,4

36,6

36,8

37

1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89 97 105

113

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Scan Distance (mm)

Tem

pera

ture

(C) Blood TC

TC1TC2TC3TC4TC5

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Unstable Angina

After stent implantation

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LAD segment 7 lesionAfter drug-eluting stentImplantation29% stenosis3 mm length2.7 mm 2 pla-que area

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Patient 10

• Follow-up no troponin elevation o.o2 and o.o4 ng/ml (ref < 0.1) myoglobin stable 57 and 59 ug/dl (ref < 90) C-reactive protein 0.1 and 0.1 mg/dl (ref < 0.5)

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Patient 11• 43 years old man• Anterior AMI August 29 peak CK 3286 U/l treatment 50 mg tenecteplase (Prof Jansen, Leverkusen)• previous TIA April 01• RF: hypercholesterinemia smoking 190 cm, 98 kg, 2.3 m 2 BSA• 2.1 mg/dl CRP

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Unstable Angina

Angio

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LAD segment 6 lesion

73 % stenosis12 mm length9.7 mm 2 pla-que area

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Unstable Angina

Thermography

Position 2 cmdistal to segment6 culprit lesion

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Unstable Angina

Thermography

Position 69 mmwithin the lesion

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ThermographyMain stem hot spot 2 mm proximal to stenotic segment 6 lesion, + 0.35 oC

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Unstable Angina

After stent implantation

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LAD segment 6 lesion

26% stenosis11 mm length0.7 mm 2 pla-que areaReperfusionno - reflow VT

UH

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Patient 11 History of PCI • Detection of hot spot pre PCI• LAD 3.0 18 mm drug eluting stent 18 bar, post stent PTCA 4.0 mm 10 bar• RCA 90% stenosis, additional PCI 3.0 13 mm drug eluting stent• Lab tests: decline of CK, TnI and

myoglobin 69 to 123 and 86 ug/d (ref 90)• CRP: 0.7 mg/dl (ref 0.5)• Further course uneventful

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Thermography Results• 92 % success rate• 35.91 – 36.95 o C blood temperature• Up to + 0.14 up to + 0.36 o C in hot spots• 4/ 11 temperature increase• 4/ 11 focal hot spot• 3/ 4 multifocal hot spots• 1/ 4 MACE corresponding to CRP increase• 3/ 4 hot spots but normal CRP

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Future of Thermography

• Combination with IVUS• Preinterventional scanning in order to detect hot spots for futher protective intervention - aspiration systems or - filter devices or - graft stenting or - cooling down

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Patient 9• 61 year old woman• Unstable angina type IIIB• troponin I in the gray zone 0.14 ng/ml• C-reactive protein 0.1 and 0.2 mg/dl (ref.

0.1)• Risk factors: diabetes, hypertension hypercholesterinemia• Dialysis 1992 – 2001• Renal transplantation

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RCx Segment 11 lesion70 % stenosis14 mm length19 mm 2 pla-que area

HS

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Unstable Angina IIIB

Angio

Suspicion of plaque rupture in distal RCx

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Unstable Angina IIIB

After thermography

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RCx Segment 11 lesion

35%stenosis15 mm length6.8 mm 2 pla-que area

HS

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Patient• PCI protocol:• Heavily calcified vessels• Guidewire steering with balloon• Amplatz catheter AL 1 8F• 3.5 16 mm bare stenting• 16 bar• TnI 0.87 ng/ml (ref 0.1) CK, myoglobin remained stable

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Patient 8 Patients History• 66 year old man• Unstable AP III after surgery by urology• Risk factors diabetes hypertension

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Patient Scan B8

35,8

36

36,2

36,4

36,6

36,8

37

37,2

1 7 13 19 25 31 37 43 49 55 61 67 73 79

Scan Distance (mm)

Tem

pera

ture

(C) Blood TC

TC1TC2TC3TC4TC5

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Unstable Angina IIIB

Thermography

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Thermography

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Thermography

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RCx lesion

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RCx lesion

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Patient 2

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Patient 2

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Patient 1

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Patient 1

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LAD segment 5 lesion

59 % stenosis 8 mm length10 mm 2 pla-que area

Patient 0

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Thermography

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Thermography

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Thermography

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Thermography

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Thermography

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Thermography

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Unstable Angina, Circ lesion

Angio

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Unstable Angina, Circ lesion

After thermography

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LAD segment 6 lesion

UH

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LAD segment 6 lesion

UH

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LAD segment 6 lesion

UH

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35,8

36

36,2

36,4

36,6

36,8

37

37,2

Scan Distance

Blood TCTC1TC2TC3TC4TC5

Temperature

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Patient Scan B1

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34,2

34,4

34,6

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(C) Blood TC

TC1

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Patient B0 Partial Scan

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ture

(C) Blood TC

TC1

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TC3

TC4

TC5

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Patient B6 - Scan

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37

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(C) Blood TC

TC1

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TC3

TC4

TC5

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Temperature

36,436,636,8

3737,237,437,637,8

Blood TCTC1TC2TC3TC4TC5

Scan Distance

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Thermography Catheterization

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