Modern approaches to ultrasonographic assessment of carotid plaque in terms of its potential instability.

Q4 Medicine
Maryna V Globa, Borys V Derkach
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To identify potentially adverse characteristics of atherosclerotic carotid plaque in terms of stroke risk.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: The study is based on the analysis of US data obtained from 96 patients aged 47 to 84 years diagnosed with carotid stenosis. The patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the presence or absence of ischemic events. Examination methods: clinical, duplex US, brain MRI, statistical. In addition to the standard US criteria for the evaluation of carotid stenoses, superb microvascular imaging (SMI) and shear wave elastography (SWE) are used.

Results: Results: Statistically significant association of the following characteristics of plaques with the presence of ipsilateral ischemia focus was established: maximum thickness (p = 0,04), presence of microvascularization according to SMI data (p = 0,02), degree of carotid stenosis (statistically significant in the right carotid circulation [p = 0,04]), stiffness of the plaque according to SWE data (significantly in the right carotid circulation [p = 0,001]), type of plaque echogenicity according to Gray-Weale-Geroulakos classification (on the right carotid artery; p = 0,04).

Conclusion: Conclusions: The presence of microvascularization according to SMI data and the low stiffness of the plaque according to SWE data can characterize the potential instability of the carotid plaque. These criteria should be added to the traditional US assessment of carotid plaques.

超声波评估颈动脉斑块潜在不稳定性的现代方法。
目的目的:确定动脉粥样硬化颈动脉斑块在中风风险方面的潜在不利特征:材料与方法:研究基于对 96 名年龄在 47 至 84 岁之间的颈动脉狭窄患者的美国数据分析。根据有无缺血性事件将患者分为两组。检查方法:临床、双相 US、脑磁共振成像、统计。除了评估颈动脉狭窄的标准 US 标准外,还使用了超级微血管成像(SMI)和剪切波弹性成像(SWE):结果:结果:斑块的以下特征与同侧缺血灶的存在有统计学意义:最大厚度(p = 0,04)、SMI 数据显示的微血管化(p = 0,02)、颈动脉狭窄程度(在右侧颈动脉循环中具有统计学意义 [p = 0,04])、SWE 数据显示的斑块硬度(在右侧颈动脉循环中具有显著意义 [p = 0,001])、Gray-Weale-Geroulakos 分类显示的斑块回声类型(右侧颈动脉;p = 0,04)。结论结论根据 SMI 数据显示的微血管化和根据 SWE 数据显示的斑块低硬度可以确定颈动脉斑块的潜在不稳定性。这些标准应被添加到颈动脉斑块的传统 US 评估中。
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