The 7-step “P” technique: a novel manual push method for high-quality OCT imaging in severe coronary stenosis
Jincheng Guo, Saiying He, Jia Zhou, Hao Liu, Zixuan Li, Zijing Liu, Senhu Wang, Haotian Wang

TL;DR
A new 7-step manual technique improves OCT imaging quality in patients with severe coronary artery blockages.
Contribution
The 7-step 'P' technique is introduced for manual contrast injection to enhance OCT imaging in severe coronary stenosis.
Findings
The 7-step 'P' technique achieved high-quality OCT images with an average quality score of 3.88.
Proximal lesion segments showed slightly better image quality than distal segments, but the difference is clinically minimal.
No complications were observed during the implementation of the technique.
Abstract
Achieving optimal optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging in patients with severe coronary stenosis is challenging because of the catheter-induced restriction of distal contrast flushing within the lesion. To evaluate the effectiveness of manual contrast injection followed by OCT catheter advancement in improving image clarity in patients with severe coronary stenosis. This single-centre observational study included 60 patients with acute coronary syndrome who demonstrated antegrade thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow ≥2 on coronary angiography before the OCT catheter was passed through the severe coronary lesions. Catheter advancement resulted in TIMI 0–1 flow. A 7-step “P” technique was developed and implemented to optimise OCT imaging clarity, using manual contrast injection followed by catheter advancement distal to the region of interest (ROI). Image quality was…
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TopicsCoronary Interventions and Diagnostics · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Antiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular Diseases
