高强度他汀类药物治疗颅内动脉粥样硬化斑块形态模式和增强改变

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
S. Sanchez, Jacob M. Miller, Matthew T Jones, Diego J Ojeda, E. Samaniego
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钆造影剂给药后斑块增强可以评估斑块的不稳定性和对药物治疗的反应。我们使用高分辨率血管壁成像来评估高强度他汀类药物治疗后斑块形态模式和增强的变化。有脑卒中或颅内动脉粥样硬化性疾病引起的短暂性脑缺血发作史的患者接受了7‐T高分辨率血管壁成像。在基线时获得T1和T1+钆序列。在初次扫描后至少6个月采集随访图像。在开始最大限度的药物治疗后,在基线和随访时也记录了低密度脂蛋白水平。在基线和随访时计算斑块负荷、狭窄程度和面积狭窄程度。使用用于斑块分析的三维管道对钆增强进行量化。包括5名患者。平均年龄为56岁,平均随访时间为17.7个月。随访时,低密度脂蛋白从平均122 mg/dL降至111 mg/dL。斑块负荷从μ=76%降至60%,狭窄面积从μ=61%降至56%,钆摄取从平均μ=4.11降至3.76。此外,随访时较低的低密度脂蛋白与斑块负荷降低(r=0.86)、狭窄面积降低(r=0.8)和钆摄取减少(r=0.82)相关。在高强度他汀类药物治疗的随访中,斑块形态模式和钆摄入发生了变化。高分辨率血管壁成像有望评估斑块对药物治疗的反应。
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Intracranial Atherosclerotic Plaque Morphologic Pattern and Enhancement Change With High‐Intensity Statin Therapy
Plaque enhancement after gadolinium contrast administration may assess plaque instability and response to medical therapy. We used high‐resolution vessel wall imaging to evaluate changes in plaque morphologic pattern and enhancement after treatment with high‐intensity statins. Patients with a history of stroke or transient ischemic attack attributable to intracranial atherosclerotic disease underwent 7‐T high‐resolution vessel wall imaging. T1 and T1+gadolinium sequences were obtained at baseline. Follow‐up images were acquired at a minimum of 6 months after the initial scan. Low‐density lipoprotein levels were also recorded at baseline and at follow‐up, after maximal medical therapy was started. Plaque burden, degree of stenosis, and area degree of stenosis were calculated at baseline and follow‐up. Gadolinium enhancement was quantified using a 3‐dimensional pipeline for plaque analysis. Five patients were included. The mean age was 56 years, and the average time to follow‐up imaging was 17.7 months. Low‐density lipoprotein decreased from a mean of 122 to 111 mg/dL at follow‐up. Plaque burden decreased from μ=76% to 60%, area degree of stenosis decreased from μ=61% to 56%, and gadolinium uptake decreased from a mean of μ=4.11 to 3.76. Furthermore, a lower low‐density lipoprotein at follow‐up was correlated with decreased plaque burden ( r =0.86), lower area degree of stenosis ( r =0.8), and less gadolinium uptake ( r =0.82). Plaque morphologic pattern and gadolinium uptake changed at follow‐up with high‐intensity statin therapy. High‐resolution vessel wall imaging shows promise in assessing plaque response to medical therapy.
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