剪切波弹性成像评估颈动脉斑块易损性的系统评价

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Joshua Mbroh, Johannes Tünnerhoff, Khouloud Poli, Benjamin Bender, Patricia Schwarz, Annerose Mengel, Alexandra Gomez-Exposito, Markus Kowarik, Katharina Feil, Marco Wisslicen, Yi Wang, Ulrike Ernemann, Ulf Ziemann, Sven Poli
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摘要

治疗无症状颈动脉狭窄和可能有症状的非狭窄性颈动脉疾病的证据有限。与钙化斑块相反,软斑块被认为是脆弱的,容易破裂。剪切波弹性成像(SWE)是一种利用声波力在组织中传播剪切波的新型超声技术,可以通过估计以kPa为单位的杨氏模量(YM)或以米/秒为单位的剪切波速度来量化组织刚度。本系统综述旨在评估SWE在缺血性卒中颈动脉斑块风险分层中的可行性(PROSPERO注册号:CRD42022309709)。从开始到2022年11月1日,通过在PubMed、Cochrane和Embase上搜索获得的18项研究评估了SWE在人类颈动脉斑块风险分层中的可行性(13项研究)和体模模型(5项研究)。人体研究显示,SWE设备、采集设置和方法存在异质性,因此反映在用于区分易感/症状的YM值的研究间可变性中(27-52 kPa)和稳定/无症状(28–115 kPa)颈动脉斑块。然而,对所有人类研究的研究评估表明,SWE在颈动脉斑块风险分层中的可行性。此外,五分之四的颈动脉斑块体模研究显示,SWE有可能区分与颈动脉血管壁、软斑块和硬斑块相当的不同硬度的组织,并且具有良好的再现性。SWE可能提供一种床边风险分层工具,用于识别易受感染的颈动脉斑块患者,这些患者可能受益于颈动脉手术、支架植入或长期双重抗血小板治疗。颈动脉斑块稳定的患者可以避免潜在的有害治疗和并发症的风险。然而,现有数据不足以促进SWE的即时临床应用,因此,有必要进行更大规模的前瞻性临床。
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Shear Wave Elastography for the Assessment of Carotid Plaque Vulnerability: A Systematic Review

Shear Wave Elastography for the Assessment of Carotid Plaque Vulnerability: A Systematic Review

Evidence for the management of asymptomatic carotid stenosis and possibly symptomatic nonstenosing carotid artery disease is limited. In contrary to calcified plaques, soft plaques are considered vulnerable and prone to rupture. Shear wave elastography (SWE), a novel ultrasound technique which uses acoustic wave force to propagate shear wave in tissues, can quantify tissue stiffness through the estimation of Young’s modulus (YM) in kPa or shear wave velocity in meter/second. This systematic review is aimed at evaluating the feasibility of SWE in carotid plaque risk stratification in relation to ischemic stroke (PROSPERO registration: CRD42022309709). 18 studies, obtained via search on PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase from inception until November 1, 2022, assessed SWE’s feasibility in carotid plaque risk stratification in humans (13 studies) and phantom models (5 studies). Human studies showed heterogeneity with respect to SWE devices, acquisition settings, and methodology, which consequently reflected in the between-study variability of YM values used for distinguishing vulnerable/symptomatic (27–52 kPa) and stable/asymptomatic (28–115 kPa) carotid plaques. However, within-study assessment of all human studies indicated SWE’s feasibility in carotid plaque risk stratification. Furthermore, four out of five carotid plaque phantom studies showed the potential of SWE to discriminate tissues of different stiffness comparable to the carotid vessel wall, soft and hard plaques, and with good reproducibility. SWE may potentially offer a bedside risk stratification tool for identifying patients with vulnerable carotid plaques, who may benefit from carotid surgery, stenting, or prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy. Patients with stable carotid plaques could be spared the risks of potentially harmful treatments and complications. However, available data are not enough to facilitate the immediate clinical application of SWE, and therefore, larger prospective clinical are warranted.

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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.90%
发文量
161
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica aims to publish manuscripts of a high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work in neuroscience. The journal''s scope is to act as an international forum for the dissemination of information advancing the science or practice of this subject area. Papers in English will be welcomed, especially those which bring new knowledge and observations from the application of therapies or techniques in the combating of a broad spectrum of neurological disease and neurodegenerative disorders. Relevant articles on the basic neurosciences will be published where they extend present understanding of such disorders. Priority will be given to review of topical subjects. Papers requiring rapid publication because of their significance and timeliness will be included as ''Clinical commentaries'' not exceeding two printed pages, as will ''Clinical commentaries'' of sufficient general interest. Debate within the speciality is encouraged in the form of ''Letters to the editor''. All submitted manuscripts falling within the overall scope of the journal will be assessed by suitably qualified referees.
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