Shear Wave Elastography May Be Superior to Greyscale Median for the Identification of Carotid Plaque Vulnerability: A Comparison with Histology

2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (04) ◽  
pp. 386-390 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Garrard ◽  
P. Ummur ◽  
S. Nduwayo ◽  
B. Kanber ◽  
T. Hartshorne ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andjoli Davidhi ◽  
Vasileios Rafailidis ◽  
Evangelos Destanis ◽  
Panos Prassopoulos ◽  
Stefanos Foinitsis

Recent literature has shown that various carotid plaque features, other than stenosis, contribute to plaque vulnerability. Features such as surface morphology and plaque composition with distinct components (e.g. intraplaque hemorrhage, lipid core) have been associated with the increased risk of future cerebrovascular events. Ultrasonography constitutes the first line modality for the assessment of carotid disease and has traditionally been used to grade stenosis with high accuracy. Recenttechnological advances such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography increased the diagnostic yield of ultrasound in assessing the morphology of carotid plaques. The purpose of this review is to present the available literature on ultrasound elastography of the atherosclerotic carotid. Strain and shear wave elastography allow for the characterization of plaque components, thus indicating its nature and importantly, the plaque’s vulnerability. Shear wave elastography indices appear morerobust than Strain indices. Overall, elastography is a feasible method to distinguish vulnerable carotid plaques. There is, however, a need for larger and longer prospective controlled clinical studies in order to validate elastography as an imaging modality used for the detection of unstable carotid plaques.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajeev Sivasankar ◽  
Ramandeep Singh ◽  
PI Hashim ◽  
BrijeshKumar Soni ◽  
RajneeshKumar Patel ◽  
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Author(s):  
Guillaume Goudot ◽  
Jonas Sitruk ◽  
Anatole Jimenez ◽  
Pierre Julia ◽  
Lina Khider ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 42 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
G Goudot ◽  
J Sitruk ◽  
A Jimenez ◽  
L Khider ◽  
P Julia ◽  
...  

Abstract Purpose New biomarkers are needed to assess the vulnerability of carotid plaque to guide carotid surgery decision. Ultrafast Ultrasound Imaging (UUI) provides an estimation of plaque stiffness by Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) and the quantification of wall shear stress (WSS) by ultrafast Doppler. We aimed at evaluating the plaque stiffness and WSS applied on the plaque as potential biomarkers of plaque vulnerability. Methods Patients were referred for carotid endarterectomy because of symptomatic or asymptomatic carotid stenosis. Their plaques were evaluated by UUI within 48 hours before surgery. For each plaque, WSS and SWE were obtained on a longitudinal view at the stenosis. After endarterectomy, gross analysis and histology were performed on each removed plaque. Results 46 plaques with SWE data and 29 with WSS data were analysed. Histological analysis revealed 29 vulnerable and 17 stable plaques. Analysis of the Gray Scale Median by B mode, mean and standard deviation of stiffness by SWE were not helpful in identifying vulnerable plaques. Figure 1 presents the SWE acquisition on one plaque (A) and the distribution of plaque's stiffness average over all plaques showing the 4 ranges of stiffness (B). SWE analysis revealed that the percentage of stiffness range of [3–5] m/s was significantly increased in vulnerable plaques (p=0.048) (Figure 2A). WSS alone showed no significant difference between stable and vulnerable plaques regardless of which segment of the plaque was analysed. A multiparametric score using maximal WSS at the peak of the plaque associated with SWE texture analysis parameters was created by a stepwise analysis, leading to a score with a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 78%. The ROC curve of this score found an AUC of 0.85 (Figure 2B). Conclusions Multiparameter scoring including plaque stiffness and flow analysis using ultrafast ultrasound imaging allows an effective identification of histologically vulnerable carotid plaques. FUNDunding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: Foundation. Main funding source(s): Fédération Française de cardiologieSociété Française de Cardiologie Figure 1 Figure 2


2014 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 200-209 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kumar V. Ramnarine ◽  
James W. Garrard ◽  
Katie Dexter ◽  
Sarah Nduwayo ◽  
Ronney B. Panerai ◽  
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Author(s):  
David Školoudík ◽  
Petra Kešnerová ◽  
Jaroslav Vomáčka ◽  
Tomáš Hrbáč ◽  
David Netuka ◽  
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