Imaging the carotid atherosclerotic plaque
This mini review provides a concise overview of imaging techniques that are currently used to image the atheroscletoric plaque in the carotid artery in vivo. The main techniques include ultrasound imaging, X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography imaging. Each techn...
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doaj-1b12161dd5fb4c15a22de7bbbfb3b9682020-11-25T02:56:05ZengBioscientificaVascular Biology2516-56582516-56582019-07-0111H53H58https://doi.org/10.1530/VB-19-0010Imaging the carotid atherosclerotic plaqueSandra Neumann0Elena G Milano1Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci2Giovanni Biglino3Research and Imaging Centre (CRIC) Bristol, University of Bristol, Bristol, UKUCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK; Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Paediatrics and Gynaecology, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyResearch and Imaging Centre (CRIC) Bristol, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK; University Hospitals Bristol, NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK; Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UKResearch and Imaging Centre (CRIC) Bristol, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK; Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Paediatrics and Gynaecology, University of Verona, Verona, Italy; University Hospitals Bristol, NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK; Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UKThis mini review provides a concise overview of imaging techniques that are currently used to image the atheroscletoric plaque in the carotid artery in vivo. The main techniques include ultrasound imaging, X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography imaging. Each technique has advantages and limitations and may be chosen depending on the availability, cost and clinical justification for its use. Common to all the imaging techniques presented here is the need for a skilled imaging professional to allow for high reliability and repeatability. While ultrasound-based imaging currently is regarded as a first line technique in clinical practice, the use of other techniques such as computed tomography angiography or magnetic resonance angiography need to be considered in the presence of significant stenosis with or without symptoms. Advancements in these two modalities, as well as in positron emission tomography imaging, are increasingly moving toward a better understanding of the risk-stratification and pre-interventional monitoring of patients at risk of plaque rupture as well as early identification of plaque development and better understanding of plaque composition (e.g. metabolic imaging).https://vb.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/vb/1/1/VB-19-0010.xmlimagingcardiologyvascular disease |
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This mini review provides a concise overview of imaging techniques that are currently used to image the atheroscletoric plaque in the carotid artery in vivo. The main techniques include ultrasound imaging, X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography imaging. Each technique has advantages and limitations and may be chosen depending on the availability, cost and clinical justification for its use. Common to all the imaging techniques presented here is the need for a skilled imaging professional to allow for high reliability and repeatability. While ultrasound-based imaging currently is regarded as a first line technique in clinical practice, the use of other techniques such as computed tomography angiography or magnetic resonance angiography need to be considered in the presence of significant stenosis with or without symptoms. Advancements in these two modalities, as well as in positron emission tomography imaging, are increasingly moving toward a better understanding of the risk-stratification and pre-interventional monitoring of patients at risk of plaque rupture as well as early identification of plaque development and better understanding of plaque composition (e.g. metabolic imaging). |
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