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Carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: An Echographic Multicentric Swiss Study

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To determine the prognostic value for ischemic stroke or transitory ischemic attack (TIA) of plaque surface echogenicity alone or combined to degree of stenosis in a Swiss multicenter cohort METHODS: Patients with ≥60% asymptomatic or ≥50% symptomatic carotid stenosis were in...

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Autores principales: Sztajzel, Roman F, Engelter, Stefan T, Bonati, Leo H, Mono, Marie‐Luise, Slezak, Agnieska, Kurmann, Rebekka, Nedeltchev, Krassen, Gensicke, Henrik, Traenka, Christopher, Baumgartner, Ralf W, Bonvin, Christophe, Hirt, Lorenz, Medlin, Friedrich, Burow, Annika, Kägi, Georg, Kapauer, Monika, Vehoff, Jochen, Lovblad, Karl O, Curtin, Francois, Lyrer, Philippe A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35848388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jon.13026
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author Sztajzel, Roman F
Engelter, Stefan T
Bonati, Leo H
Mono, Marie‐Luise
Slezak, Agnieska
Kurmann, Rebekka
Nedeltchev, Krassen
Gensicke, Henrik
Traenka, Christopher
Baumgartner, Ralf W
Bonvin, Christophe
Hirt, Lorenz
Medlin, Friedrich
Burow, Annika
Kägi, Georg
Kapauer, Monika
Vehoff, Jochen
Lovblad, Karl O
Curtin, Francois
Lyrer, Philippe A
author_facet Sztajzel, Roman F
Engelter, Stefan T
Bonati, Leo H
Mono, Marie‐Luise
Slezak, Agnieska
Kurmann, Rebekka
Nedeltchev, Krassen
Gensicke, Henrik
Traenka, Christopher
Baumgartner, Ralf W
Bonvin, Christophe
Hirt, Lorenz
Medlin, Friedrich
Burow, Annika
Kägi, Georg
Kapauer, Monika
Vehoff, Jochen
Lovblad, Karl O
Curtin, Francois
Lyrer, Philippe A
author_sort Sztajzel, Roman F
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To determine the prognostic value for ischemic stroke or transitory ischemic attack (TIA) of plaque surface echogenicity alone or combined to degree of stenosis in a Swiss multicenter cohort METHODS: Patients with ≥60% asymptomatic or ≥50% symptomatic carotid stenosis were included. Grey‐scale based colour mapping was obtained of the whole plaque and of its surface defined as the regions between the lumen and respectively 0‐0.5, 0–1, 0–1.5, and 0–2 mm of the outer border of the plaque. Red, yellow and green colour represented low, intermediate or high echogenicity. Proportion of red color on surface (PRCS) reflecting low echogenictiy was considered alone or combined to degree of stenosis (Risk index, RI). RESULTS: We included 205 asymptomatic and 54 symptomatic patients. During follow‐up (median/mean 24/27.7 months) 27 patients experienced stroke or TIA. In the asymptomatic group, RI ≥0.25 and PRCS ≥79% predicted stroke or TIA with a hazard ratio (HR) of respectively 8.7 p = 0.0001 and 10.2 p < 0.0001. In the symptomatic group RI ≥0.25 and PRCS ≥81% predicted stroke or TIA occurrence with a HR of respectively 6.1 p = 0.006 and 8.9 p = 0.001. The best surface parameter was located at 0‐0.5mm. Among variables including age, sex, degree of stenosis, stenosis progression, RI, PRCS, grey median scale values and clinical baseline status, only PRCS independently prognosticated stroke (p = 0.005). CONCLUSION: In this pilot study including patients with at least moderate degree of carotid stenosis, PRCS (0‐0.5mm) alone or combined to degree of stenosis strongly predicted occurrence of subsequent cerebrovascular events.
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spelling pubmed-97969342023-01-04 Carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: An Echographic Multicentric Swiss Study Sztajzel, Roman F Engelter, Stefan T Bonati, Leo H Mono, Marie‐Luise Slezak, Agnieska Kurmann, Rebekka Nedeltchev, Krassen Gensicke, Henrik Traenka, Christopher Baumgartner, Ralf W Bonvin, Christophe Hirt, Lorenz Medlin, Friedrich Burow, Annika Kägi, Georg Kapauer, Monika Vehoff, Jochen Lovblad, Karl O Curtin, Francois Lyrer, Philippe A J Neuroimaging Original Research BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To determine the prognostic value for ischemic stroke or transitory ischemic attack (TIA) of plaque surface echogenicity alone or combined to degree of stenosis in a Swiss multicenter cohort METHODS: Patients with ≥60% asymptomatic or ≥50% symptomatic carotid stenosis were included. Grey‐scale based colour mapping was obtained of the whole plaque and of its surface defined as the regions between the lumen and respectively 0‐0.5, 0–1, 0–1.5, and 0–2 mm of the outer border of the plaque. Red, yellow and green colour represented low, intermediate or high echogenicity. Proportion of red color on surface (PRCS) reflecting low echogenictiy was considered alone or combined to degree of stenosis (Risk index, RI). RESULTS: We included 205 asymptomatic and 54 symptomatic patients. During follow‐up (median/mean 24/27.7 months) 27 patients experienced stroke or TIA. In the asymptomatic group, RI ≥0.25 and PRCS ≥79% predicted stroke or TIA with a hazard ratio (HR) of respectively 8.7 p = 0.0001 and 10.2 p < 0.0001. In the symptomatic group RI ≥0.25 and PRCS ≥81% predicted stroke or TIA occurrence with a HR of respectively 6.1 p = 0.006 and 8.9 p = 0.001. The best surface parameter was located at 0‐0.5mm. Among variables including age, sex, degree of stenosis, stenosis progression, RI, PRCS, grey median scale values and clinical baseline status, only PRCS independently prognosticated stroke (p = 0.005). CONCLUSION: In this pilot study including patients with at least moderate degree of carotid stenosis, PRCS (0‐0.5mm) alone or combined to degree of stenosis strongly predicted occurrence of subsequent cerebrovascular events. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-18 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9796934/ /pubmed/35848388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jon.13026 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Neuroimaging published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society of Neuroimaging. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://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.
spellingShingle Original Research
Sztajzel, Roman F
Engelter, Stefan T
Bonati, Leo H
Mono, Marie‐Luise
Slezak, Agnieska
Kurmann, Rebekka
Nedeltchev, Krassen
Gensicke, Henrik
Traenka, Christopher
Baumgartner, Ralf W
Bonvin, Christophe
Hirt, Lorenz
Medlin, Friedrich
Burow, Annika
Kägi, Georg
Kapauer, Monika
Vehoff, Jochen
Lovblad, Karl O
Curtin, Francois
Lyrer, Philippe A
Carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: An Echographic Multicentric Swiss Study
title Carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: An Echographic Multicentric Swiss Study
title_full Carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: An Echographic Multicentric Swiss Study
title_fullStr Carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: An Echographic Multicentric Swiss Study
title_full_unstemmed Carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: An Echographic Multicentric Swiss Study
title_short Carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: An Echographic Multicentric Swiss Study
title_sort carotid plaque surface echogenicity predicts cerebrovascular events: an echographic multicentric swiss study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35848388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jon.13026
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