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Plaque imaging volume analysis: technique and application
Author(s) -
Alessandro Murgia,
Antonella Balestrieri,
Marco Francone,
Pierleone Lucatelli,
Elisa Scapin,
Andrew J. Buckler,
Giulio Micheletti,
Gavino Faa,
Maurizio Conti,
Jasjit S. Suri,
Giuseppe Guglielmi,
Alessandro Carriero,
Luca Saba
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2223-3660
pISSN - 2223-3652
DOI - 10.21037/cdt.2020.03.01
Subject(s) - medicine , culprit , vulnerable plaque , stenosis , stroke (engine) , myocardial infarction , cardiology , radiology , carotid arteries , modalities , intensive care medicine , mechanical engineering , social science , sociology , engineering
The prevention and management of atherosclerosis poses a tough challenge to public health organizations worldwide. Together with myocardial infarction, stroke represents its main manifestation, with up to 25% of all ischemic strokes being caused by thromboembolism arising from the carotid arteries. Therefore, a vast number of publications have focused on the characterization of the culprit lesion, the atherosclerotic plaque. A paradigm shift appears to be taking place at the current state of research, as the attention is gradually moving from the classically defined degree of stenosis to the identification of features of plaque vulnerability, which appear to be more reliable predictors of recurrent cerebrovascular events. The present review will offer a perspective on the present state of research in the field of carotid atherosclerotic disease, focusing on the imaging modalities currently used in the study of the carotid plaque and the impact that such diagnostic means are having in the clinical setting.

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