The Napkin-Ring Sign – the Story Behind Invasive Coronary Angiography

Z. Parajkó, I. Kovács, M. Chițu, I. Benedek
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Abstract Coronary artery disease (CAD) represents one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality across Europe. Most of the patients do not experience any warning sign before the coronary event develops, therefore screening this group of patients is essential to prevent major cardiac events. Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) offers a noninvasive approach of the coronary arteries, providing information not only on the presence and severity of the coronary stenosis, but is also able to characterize the structure of the coronary wall. CCTA allows complex evaluation of the extension of CAD, and by assessing the structure of the atherosclerotic plaque, it can identify its degree of vulnerability. The napkin-ring sign (NRS) represents a ring-like attenuation of the non-calcified portion of the coronary lesion and has a high specificity (96–100%) for the identification of thin cap fibroatheroma (TCFA) or culprit lesion in acute coronary syndromes (ACS). It is also an independent predictor for ACS events and the strongest predictor for future ACS. Modern CCTA can provide submillimeter isotropic spatial resolution. Thus, CT attenuation-based tissue interpretation enables the assessment of total coronary plaque burden and individual plaque components, with a similar accuracy as intravascular ultrasoud-based investigations. This review aims to present the important role of CCTA as a potent screening tool for patients with CAD, and the current evidences in the detection and quantification of vulnerable plaques.
餐巾环标志-冠状动脉造影背后的故事
冠状动脉疾病(CAD)是整个欧洲发病率和死亡率的主要原因之一。大多数患者在冠状动脉事件发生之前没有任何警告信号,因此对这组患者进行筛查对于预防主要心脏事件至关重要。冠状动脉ct血管造影(CCTA)提供了一种无创的冠状动脉检查方法,不仅可以提供冠状动脉狭窄的存在和严重程度的信息,还可以表征冠状动脉壁的结构。CCTA允许对CAD的扩展进行复杂的评估,并通过评估动脉粥样硬化斑块的结构,可以识别其易损性程度。餐巾环征象(NRS)代表冠状动脉病变非钙化部分的环状衰减,对于鉴别急性冠状动脉综合征(ACS)中的薄帽纤维粥样瘤(TCFA)或罪魁祸首病变具有很高的特异性(96-100%)。它也是ACS事件的独立预测因子,也是未来ACS的最强预测因子。现代CCTA可以提供亚毫米各向同性的空间分辨率。因此,基于CT衰减的组织解释能够评估总冠状动脉斑块负荷和单个斑块成分,其准确性与基于血管内超声的调查相似。这篇综述旨在介绍CCTA作为一种强有力的筛查工具在冠心病患者中的重要作用,以及目前在易损斑块的检测和量化方面的证据。
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