Estimation of the percentage of carotid atheromatous plaque components and investigation of a probable correlation with the neurologic status of the patients.

General & diagnostic pathology Pub Date : 1996-10-01
E Agapitos, N Kavantzas, M Bakouris, P M Pavlopoulos, K Kassis, C Liapis, M Sechas, P Davaris
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The aim of this study was to estimate the percentage of the carotid atherosclerotic plaque components using image analysis in 50 cases of carotid endarterectomies as well as the search for a probable correlation with the neurologic status of the patients. According to their preoperational neurologic status, the patients were classified as asymptomatic (Group I), symptomatic-TIA (Group II) and symptomatic-previous stroke (Group III). For the image analysis and the exact estimation of the carotid plaque components, special algorithms were developed. The following plaque components were measured: fibrous component, calcium, cellular infiltrations, cholesterol and hemorrhage. Between the groups I-III, there was not found any statistically significant difference of the mean value of all the estimated parameters. Our results indicate that the morphology of the carotid atheromatous plaque seems not to be correlated with the neurologic status of the patients.

估计颈动脉粥样斑块成分的百分比,并调查其与患者神经系统状态的可能相关性。
本研究的目的是通过对50例颈动脉内膜切除术患者的图像分析来估计颈动脉粥样硬化斑块成分的百分比,并寻找其与患者神经系统状态的可能相关性。根据患者术前神经系统状态,将患者分为无症状组(I组)、有症状的tia组(II组)和有症状的卒中史(III组)。为了图像分析和准确估计颈动脉斑块成分,我们开发了专门的算法。测量下列斑块成分:纤维成分、钙、细胞浸润、胆固醇和出血。在I-III组之间,所有估计参数的平均值均无统计学差异。我们的研究结果表明,颈动脉粥样斑块的形态似乎与患者的神经系统状态无关。
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