Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Carotid plaque rupture, characterized by ruptured fibrous cap (FC), is associated with subsequent cerebrovascular events. However, ruptured FC may heal following stroke and convey decreased risk of future events. This study aims to c...

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Main Authors: Young Victoria E, Wang Fang, Sadat Umar, Degnan Andrew J, Teng Zhongzhao, Graves Martin J, Chen Shengyong, Gillard Jonathan H
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-10-01
Series:Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
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spelling doaj-807a9d734f6e4657840f6ef5c51690d12020-11-25T01:23:16ZengBMCJournal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance1097-66471532-429X2011-10-011316410.1186/1532-429X-13-64Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonanceYoung Victoria EWang FangSadat UmarDegnan Andrew JTeng ZhongzhaoGraves Martin JChen ShengyongGillard Jonathan H<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Carotid plaque rupture, characterized by ruptured fibrous cap (FC), is associated with subsequent cerebrovascular events. However, ruptured FC may heal following stroke and convey decreased risk of future events. This study aims to characterize the healing process of ruptured FC by assessing the lumen conditions, quantified by the lumen curvature and roughness, using in vivo carotid cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Patients suffering from transient ischemic attack underwent high resolution carotid MR imaging within 72 hours of the acute cerebrovascular ischemic event. CMR imaging was repeated at 3 and 12 months in 26 patients, in whom FC rupture/erosion was observed on baseline images and subsequent cerebrovascular events were recorded during the follow-up period. Lumen curvature and roughness were quantified from carotid CMR images and changes in these values were monitored on follow-up imaging.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Healing of ruptured plaque was observed in patients (23 out of 26) without any ischemic symptom recurrence as shown by the lumen surface becoming smoother during the follow-up period, characterized by decreasing maximum lumen curvature (p < 0.05), increasing minimum lumen curvature (p < 0.05) and decreasing lumen roughness (p < 0.05) during the one year follow-up period.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Carotid plaque healing can be assessed by quantification of the lumen curvature and roughness and the incidence of recurrent cerebrovascular events may be high in plaques that do not heal with time. The assessment of plaque healing may facilitate risk stratification of recent stroke patients on the basis of CMR results.</p> http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/13/1/64carotid atherosclerosisrupturehealingcurvatureroughnessCMR
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author Young Victoria E
Wang Fang
Sadat Umar
Degnan Andrew J
Teng Zhongzhao
Graves Martin J
Chen Shengyong
Gillard Jonathan H
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Wang Fang
Sadat Umar
Degnan Andrew J
Teng Zhongzhao
Graves Martin J
Chen Shengyong
Gillard Jonathan H
Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
carotid atherosclerosis
rupture
healing
curvature
roughness
CMR
author_facet Young Victoria E
Wang Fang
Sadat Umar
Degnan Andrew J
Teng Zhongzhao
Graves Martin J
Chen Shengyong
Gillard Jonathan H
author_sort Young Victoria E
title Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance
title_short Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance
title_full Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance
title_fullStr Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance
title_sort characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
issn 1097-6647
1532-429X
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Carotid plaque rupture, characterized by ruptured fibrous cap (FC), is associated with subsequent cerebrovascular events. However, ruptured FC may heal following stroke and convey decreased risk of future events. This study aims to characterize the healing process of ruptured FC by assessing the lumen conditions, quantified by the lumen curvature and roughness, using in vivo carotid cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Patients suffering from transient ischemic attack underwent high resolution carotid MR imaging within 72 hours of the acute cerebrovascular ischemic event. CMR imaging was repeated at 3 and 12 months in 26 patients, in whom FC rupture/erosion was observed on baseline images and subsequent cerebrovascular events were recorded during the follow-up period. Lumen curvature and roughness were quantified from carotid CMR images and changes in these values were monitored on follow-up imaging.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Healing of ruptured plaque was observed in patients (23 out of 26) without any ischemic symptom recurrence as shown by the lumen surface becoming smoother during the follow-up period, characterized by decreasing maximum lumen curvature (p < 0.05), increasing minimum lumen curvature (p < 0.05) and decreasing lumen roughness (p < 0.05) during the one year follow-up period.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Carotid plaque healing can be assessed by quantification of the lumen curvature and roughness and the incidence of recurrent cerebrovascular events may be high in plaques that do not heal with time. The assessment of plaque healing may facilitate risk stratification of recent stroke patients on the basis of CMR results.</p>
topic carotid atherosclerosis
rupture
healing
curvature
roughness
CMR
url http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/13/1/64
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