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Atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: A 3‐D MR vessel wall imaging study

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the characteristics of atherosclerotic plaques in stroke‐related vascular beds and their relationship with stroke using three‐dimensional magnetic resonance (MR) vessel wall imaging. METHODS: Fifty‐two symptomatic patients (mean age: 56.3 ± 13.4 years; 38 males) were enrol...

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Autores principales: Li, Dongye, Dai, Wei, Cai, Ying, Han, Yongjun, Yao, Guoen, Chen, Huijun, Yuan, Chun, Xiao, Lei, Zhao, Xihai
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6292191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.673
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author Li, Dongye
Dai, Wei
Cai, Ying
Han, Yongjun
Yao, Guoen
Chen, Huijun
Yuan, Chun
Xiao, Lei
Zhao, Xihai
author_facet Li, Dongye
Dai, Wei
Cai, Ying
Han, Yongjun
Yao, Guoen
Chen, Huijun
Yuan, Chun
Xiao, Lei
Zhao, Xihai
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate the characteristics of atherosclerotic plaques in stroke‐related vascular beds and their relationship with stroke using three‐dimensional magnetic resonance (MR) vessel wall imaging. METHODS: Fifty‐two symptomatic patients (mean age: 56.3 ± 13.4 years; 38 males) were enrolled and underwent MR vessel wall imaging for stroke‐related vascular beds including intracranial and extracranial carotid arteries and aortic arch and routine MR imaging for brain. The maximum wall thickness (Max WT) and luminal stenosis of each plaque were measured. The presence/absence of atherosclerotic plaque, intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH), and severe stenosis (stenosis >50%) at each vascular bed and acute ischemic lesion (AIL) were determined. The correlation between Max WT of each vascular bed and AIL was analyzed. RESULTS: Of 52 patients, 24 (46.2%) had AILs, and 30 (57.7%), 34 (65.4%), and 11 (21.2%) had plaques in intracranial artery, extracranial carotid artery, and aortic arch, respectively. The prevalence of IPH and severe stenosis was 25% and 26.9% for intracranial arteries, 13.5% and 9.6% for extracranial carotid artery, and 3.8% and 0% for aortic arch, respectively. In discriminating AIL, Max WT of intracranial artery had the highest area‐under‐the‐curve (AUC = 0.84), followed by extracranial carotid artery (AUC = 0.83) and aortic arch (AUC = 0.78) after adjusted for confounding factors. The AUC of Max WT combined three stroked‐related vascular beds reached 0.87. CONCLUSION: Extracranial carotid arteries have the highest prevalence of plaques and intraplaque hemorrhage and severe stenosis are most frequently seen in intracranial arteries in Asian symptomatic patients. The Max WT combined three stroke‐related vascular beds show stronger predictive value for AIL than each vascular bed alone.
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spelling pubmed-62921912018-12-18 Atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: A 3‐D MR vessel wall imaging study Li, Dongye Dai, Wei Cai, Ying Han, Yongjun Yao, Guoen Chen, Huijun Yuan, Chun Xiao, Lei Zhao, Xihai Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVES: To investigate the characteristics of atherosclerotic plaques in stroke‐related vascular beds and their relationship with stroke using three‐dimensional magnetic resonance (MR) vessel wall imaging. METHODS: Fifty‐two symptomatic patients (mean age: 56.3 ± 13.4 years; 38 males) were enrolled and underwent MR vessel wall imaging for stroke‐related vascular beds including intracranial and extracranial carotid arteries and aortic arch and routine MR imaging for brain. The maximum wall thickness (Max WT) and luminal stenosis of each plaque were measured. The presence/absence of atherosclerotic plaque, intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH), and severe stenosis (stenosis >50%) at each vascular bed and acute ischemic lesion (AIL) were determined. The correlation between Max WT of each vascular bed and AIL was analyzed. RESULTS: Of 52 patients, 24 (46.2%) had AILs, and 30 (57.7%), 34 (65.4%), and 11 (21.2%) had plaques in intracranial artery, extracranial carotid artery, and aortic arch, respectively. The prevalence of IPH and severe stenosis was 25% and 26.9% for intracranial arteries, 13.5% and 9.6% for extracranial carotid artery, and 3.8% and 0% for aortic arch, respectively. In discriminating AIL, Max WT of intracranial artery had the highest area‐under‐the‐curve (AUC = 0.84), followed by extracranial carotid artery (AUC = 0.83) and aortic arch (AUC = 0.78) after adjusted for confounding factors. The AUC of Max WT combined three stroked‐related vascular beds reached 0.87. CONCLUSION: Extracranial carotid arteries have the highest prevalence of plaques and intraplaque hemorrhage and severe stenosis are most frequently seen in intracranial arteries in Asian symptomatic patients. The Max WT combined three stroke‐related vascular beds show stronger predictive value for AIL than each vascular bed alone. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6292191/ /pubmed/30564625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.673 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc on behalf of American Neurological Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Li, Dongye
Dai, Wei
Cai, Ying
Han, Yongjun
Yao, Guoen
Chen, Huijun
Yuan, Chun
Xiao, Lei
Zhao, Xihai
Atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: A 3‐D MR vessel wall imaging study
title Atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: A 3‐D MR vessel wall imaging study
title_full Atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: A 3‐D MR vessel wall imaging study
title_fullStr Atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: A 3‐D MR vessel wall imaging study
title_full_unstemmed Atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: A 3‐D MR vessel wall imaging study
title_short Atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: A 3‐D MR vessel wall imaging study
title_sort atherosclerosis in stroke‐related vascular beds and stroke risk: a 3‐d mr vessel wall imaging study
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6292191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.673
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