The goal of this observational study is to study the effect of haemodynamic forces on thrombus formation and identify haemodynamic markers that predict stent thrombosis events in patients who have undergone OCT-guided percutaneous coronary interventions. The primary objective of the study is to examine the efficacy of blood flow patterns in predicting stent thrombosis. Researchers will compare the blood flow patterns of the stent thrombosis group with that of the control group to understand the influence of blood flow patterns on thrombus formation and progression.
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Haemodynamic shear stress and shear rate
Timeframe: 1.5 years