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REASSURE-NIRS Registry

REASSURE-NIRS Registry

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20-95 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

RESSURE-NIRS registry is designed to investigate clinical and pathophysiological characteristics of NIRS-derived lipid-rich plaque in patients with coronary artery disease. This is an on-going multi-center prospective registry in Japan.

Description

NIRS imaging is an invasive intravascular imaging modality to quantitatively visualize lipid-rich atheroma in vivo. While NIRS-derived lipid-rich plaque has been shown to associate with cardiovascular events, there is limited clinical data about the association of this high-risk plaque with risk factors, medication use, prognosis and response of PCI. RESSURE-NIRS registry is an on-going multi-center prospective registry in Japan, which enroll subjects with coronary artery disease who received NIRS imaging to evaluate coronary atherosclerosis. The primary outcome is maximum 4-mm lipid core burden index at coronary lesions measured by NIRS imaging. Secondary major outcomes include entire lipid core burden index, plaque volume, plaque attenuation and echo-lucent area. The anticipated number of study subjects is 2000 cases.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

        patients with coronary artery disease clinical indication for coronary angiography and/or
        percutaneous coronary intervention visualization of coronary lesions with NIRS
        Exclusion Criteria:
        poor quality of NIRS images

Study details
    Lipid-Rich Atherosclerosis of Coronary Artery

NCT04864171

National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Japan

26 January 2024

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