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Unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface

OBJECTIVES: To integrate morphological, haemodynamic and mechanical analysis of carotid atheroma driving plaque disruption. MATERIALS AND METHODS: First, we analysed the phenotypes of carotid endarterectomy specimens in a photographic dataset A, and matched them with the likelihood of preoperative s...

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Autores principales: Savastano, Luis, Mousavi, Hossein, Liu, Yang, Khalsa, Siri Sahib S, Zheng, Yihao, Davis, Evan, Reddy, Adithya, Brinjikji, Waleed, Bhambri, Ankur, Cockrum, Joshua, Pandey, Aditya S, Thompson, B Gregory, Gordon, David, Seibel, Eric J, Yonas, Howard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35649687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/svn-2021-001451
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author Savastano, Luis
Mousavi, Hossein
Liu, Yang
Khalsa, Siri Sahib S
Zheng, Yihao
Davis, Evan
Reddy, Adithya
Brinjikji, Waleed
Bhambri, Ankur
Cockrum, Joshua
Pandey, Aditya S
Thompson, B Gregory
Gordon, David
Seibel, Eric J
Yonas, Howard
author_facet Savastano, Luis
Mousavi, Hossein
Liu, Yang
Khalsa, Siri Sahib S
Zheng, Yihao
Davis, Evan
Reddy, Adithya
Brinjikji, Waleed
Bhambri, Ankur
Cockrum, Joshua
Pandey, Aditya S
Thompson, B Gregory
Gordon, David
Seibel, Eric J
Yonas, Howard
author_sort Savastano, Luis
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: To integrate morphological, haemodynamic and mechanical analysis of carotid atheroma driving plaque disruption. MATERIALS AND METHODS: First, we analysed the phenotypes of carotid endarterectomy specimens in a photographic dataset A, and matched them with the likelihood of preoperative stroke. Second, laser angioscopy was used to further define the phenotypes in intact specimens (dataset B) and benchmark with histology. Third, representative vascular geometries for each structural phenotype were analysed with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and the mechanical strength of the complicated atheroma to resist penetrating forces was quantified (n=14). RESULTS: In dataset A (n=345), ulceration (fibrous cap disruption) was observed in 82% of all plaques, intraplaque haemorrhage in 68% (93% subjacent to an ulcer) and false luminal formation in 48%. At least one of these ‘rupture’ phenotypes was found in 97% of symptomatic patients (n=69) compared with 61% in asymptomatic patients. In dataset B (n=30), laser angioscopy redemonstrated the structural phenotypes with near-perfect agreement with histology. In CFD, haemodynamic stress showed a large pulse magnitude, highest upstream to the point of maximal stenosis and on ulceration the inflow stream excavates the necrotic core cranially and then recirculates into the true lumen. Based on mechanical testing (n=14), the necrotic core is mechanically weak and penetrated by the blood on fibrous cap disruption. CONCLUSIONS: Fibrous cap ulceration, plaque haemorrhage and excavation are sequential phenotypes of plaque disruption resulting from the chiselling effect of haemodynamic forces over unmatched mechanical tissue strength. This chain of events may result in thromboembolic events independently of the degree of stenosis.
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spelling pubmed-98115512023-01-05 Unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface Savastano, Luis Mousavi, Hossein Liu, Yang Khalsa, Siri Sahib S Zheng, Yihao Davis, Evan Reddy, Adithya Brinjikji, Waleed Bhambri, Ankur Cockrum, Joshua Pandey, Aditya S Thompson, B Gregory Gordon, David Seibel, Eric J Yonas, Howard Stroke Vasc Neurol Original Research OBJECTIVES: To integrate morphological, haemodynamic and mechanical analysis of carotid atheroma driving plaque disruption. MATERIALS AND METHODS: First, we analysed the phenotypes of carotid endarterectomy specimens in a photographic dataset A, and matched them with the likelihood of preoperative stroke. Second, laser angioscopy was used to further define the phenotypes in intact specimens (dataset B) and benchmark with histology. Third, representative vascular geometries for each structural phenotype were analysed with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and the mechanical strength of the complicated atheroma to resist penetrating forces was quantified (n=14). RESULTS: In dataset A (n=345), ulceration (fibrous cap disruption) was observed in 82% of all plaques, intraplaque haemorrhage in 68% (93% subjacent to an ulcer) and false luminal formation in 48%. At least one of these ‘rupture’ phenotypes was found in 97% of symptomatic patients (n=69) compared with 61% in asymptomatic patients. In dataset B (n=30), laser angioscopy redemonstrated the structural phenotypes with near-perfect agreement with histology. In CFD, haemodynamic stress showed a large pulse magnitude, highest upstream to the point of maximal stenosis and on ulceration the inflow stream excavates the necrotic core cranially and then recirculates into the true lumen. Based on mechanical testing (n=14), the necrotic core is mechanically weak and penetrated by the blood on fibrous cap disruption. CONCLUSIONS: Fibrous cap ulceration, plaque haemorrhage and excavation are sequential phenotypes of plaque disruption resulting from the chiselling effect of haemodynamic forces over unmatched mechanical tissue strength. This chain of events may result in thromboembolic events independently of the degree of stenosis. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9811551/ /pubmed/35649687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/svn-2021-001451 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Research
Savastano, Luis
Mousavi, Hossein
Liu, Yang
Khalsa, Siri Sahib S
Zheng, Yihao
Davis, Evan
Reddy, Adithya
Brinjikji, Waleed
Bhambri, Ankur
Cockrum, Joshua
Pandey, Aditya S
Thompson, B Gregory
Gordon, David
Seibel, Eric J
Yonas, Howard
Unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface
title Unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface
title_full Unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface
title_fullStr Unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface
title_full_unstemmed Unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface
title_short Unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface
title_sort unifying theory of carotid plaque disruption based on structural phenotypes and forces expressed at the lumen/wall interface
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35649687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/svn-2021-001451
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