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Osteoid Metaplasia in Femoral Artery Plaques Is Associated With the Clinical Severity of Lower Extremity Artery Disease in Men

Lamellar metaplastic bone, osteoid metaplasia (OM), is found in atherosclerotic plaques, especially in the femoral arteries. In the carotid arteries, OM has been documented to be associated with plaque stability. This study investigated the clinical impact of OM load in femoral artery plaques of pat...

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Autores principales: Laivuori, Mirjami, Tolva, Johanna, Lokki, A. Inkeri, Linder, Nina, Lundin, Johan, Paakkanen, Riitta, Albäck, Anders, Venermo, Maarit, Mäyränpää, Mikko I., Lokki, Marja-Liisa, Sinisalo, Juha
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33363220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2020.594192
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author Laivuori, Mirjami
Tolva, Johanna
Lokki, A. Inkeri
Linder, Nina
Lundin, Johan
Paakkanen, Riitta
Albäck, Anders
Venermo, Maarit
Mäyränpää, Mikko I.
Lokki, Marja-Liisa
Sinisalo, Juha
author_facet Laivuori, Mirjami
Tolva, Johanna
Lokki, A. Inkeri
Linder, Nina
Lundin, Johan
Paakkanen, Riitta
Albäck, Anders
Venermo, Maarit
Mäyränpää, Mikko I.
Lokki, Marja-Liisa
Sinisalo, Juha
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description Lamellar metaplastic bone, osteoid metaplasia (OM), is found in atherosclerotic plaques, especially in the femoral arteries. In the carotid arteries, OM has been documented to be associated with plaque stability. This study investigated the clinical impact of OM load in femoral artery plaques of patients with lower extremity artery disease (LEAD) by using a deep learning-based image analysis algorithm. Plaques from 90 patients undergoing endarterectomy of the common femoral artery were collected and analyzed. After decalcification and fixation, 4-μm-thick longitudinal sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, digitized, and uploaded as whole-slide images on a cloud-based platform. A deep learning-based image analysis algorithm was trained to analyze the area percentage of OM in whole-slide images. Clinical data were extracted from electronic patient records, and the association with OM was analyzed. Fifty-one (56.7%) sections had OM. Females with diabetes had a higher area percentage of OM than females without diabetes. In male patients, the area percentage of OM inversely correlated with toe pressure and was significantly associated with severe symptoms of LEAD including rest pain, ulcer, or gangrene. According to our results, OM is a typical feature of femoral artery plaques and can be quantified using a deep learning-based image analysis method. The association of OM load with clinical features of LEAD appears to differ between male and female patients, highlighting the need for a gender-specific approach in the study of the mechanisms of atherosclerotic disease. In addition, the role of plaque characteristics in the treatment of atherosclerotic lesions warrants further consideration in the future.
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spelling pubmed-77582492020-12-25 Osteoid Metaplasia in Femoral Artery Plaques Is Associated With the Clinical Severity of Lower Extremity Artery Disease in Men Laivuori, Mirjami Tolva, Johanna Lokki, A. Inkeri Linder, Nina Lundin, Johan Paakkanen, Riitta Albäck, Anders Venermo, Maarit Mäyränpää, Mikko I. Lokki, Marja-Liisa Sinisalo, Juha Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine Lamellar metaplastic bone, osteoid metaplasia (OM), is found in atherosclerotic plaques, especially in the femoral arteries. In the carotid arteries, OM has been documented to be associated with plaque stability. This study investigated the clinical impact of OM load in femoral artery plaques of patients with lower extremity artery disease (LEAD) by using a deep learning-based image analysis algorithm. Plaques from 90 patients undergoing endarterectomy of the common femoral artery were collected and analyzed. After decalcification and fixation, 4-μm-thick longitudinal sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, digitized, and uploaded as whole-slide images on a cloud-based platform. A deep learning-based image analysis algorithm was trained to analyze the area percentage of OM in whole-slide images. Clinical data were extracted from electronic patient records, and the association with OM was analyzed. Fifty-one (56.7%) sections had OM. Females with diabetes had a higher area percentage of OM than females without diabetes. In male patients, the area percentage of OM inversely correlated with toe pressure and was significantly associated with severe symptoms of LEAD including rest pain, ulcer, or gangrene. According to our results, OM is a typical feature of femoral artery plaques and can be quantified using a deep learning-based image analysis method. The association of OM load with clinical features of LEAD appears to differ between male and female patients, highlighting the need for a gender-specific approach in the study of the mechanisms of atherosclerotic disease. In addition, the role of plaque characteristics in the treatment of atherosclerotic lesions warrants further consideration in the future. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7758249/ /pubmed/33363220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2020.594192 Text en Copyright © 2020 Laivuori, Tolva, Lokki, Linder, Lundin, Paakkanen, Albäck, Venermo, Mäyränpää, Lokki and Sinisalo. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Laivuori, Mirjami
Tolva, Johanna
Lokki, A. Inkeri
Linder, Nina
Lundin, Johan
Paakkanen, Riitta
Albäck, Anders
Venermo, Maarit
Mäyränpää, Mikko I.
Lokki, Marja-Liisa
Sinisalo, Juha
Osteoid Metaplasia in Femoral Artery Plaques Is Associated With the Clinical Severity of Lower Extremity Artery Disease in Men
title Osteoid Metaplasia in Femoral Artery Plaques Is Associated With the Clinical Severity of Lower Extremity Artery Disease in Men
title_full Osteoid Metaplasia in Femoral Artery Plaques Is Associated With the Clinical Severity of Lower Extremity Artery Disease in Men
title_fullStr Osteoid Metaplasia in Femoral Artery Plaques Is Associated With the Clinical Severity of Lower Extremity Artery Disease in Men
title_full_unstemmed Osteoid Metaplasia in Femoral Artery Plaques Is Associated With the Clinical Severity of Lower Extremity Artery Disease in Men
title_short Osteoid Metaplasia in Femoral Artery Plaques Is Associated With the Clinical Severity of Lower Extremity Artery Disease in Men
title_sort osteoid metaplasia in femoral artery plaques is associated with the clinical severity of lower extremity artery disease in men
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33363220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2020.594192
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