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. 2018 Aug 18;70(Suppl 3):S456–S465. doi: 10.1016/j.ihj.2018.08.012

Table 4.

Definitions of OCT findings.31, 32, 33, 34, 35

Findings Definition
Edge dissection Linear rim of tissue with a width >0.2 mm and a clear separation from the vessel wall or underlying plaque that was adjacent (<5 mm) to a stent edge.
Longitudinal extension >2 mm, lateral extension >60° and involvement of deeper layers (medial or adventitia) are considered large dissections.
Intrastent plaque/thrombus protrusion Tissue prolapsing between stent struts extending inside a circular arc connecting adjacent struts or intraluminal mass >0.5 mm in thickness with no direct continuity with the surface of the vessel wall or highly backscattered luminal protrusion in continuity with the vessel wall and resulting in signal-free shadowing.
Reference lumen narrowing Lumen area <4.5 mm2 in the presence of significant plaque adjacent to stent endings.
Stent malapposition Stent-adjacent vessel lumen distance >0.4 mm with longitudinal extension >1 mm.
In-stent minimal luminal cross-sectional area (MLA) In-stent MLA <4.5 mm2 and <70% of the average reference lumen area is considered significant.

OCT, optical coherence tomography.