The role of carotid duplex ultrasound in evaluating plaque morphology: Potential use in selecting patients for carotid stenting

Citation
Af. Aburahma et al., The role of carotid duplex ultrasound in evaluating plaque morphology: Potential use in selecting patients for carotid stenting, J ENDOVAS S, 6(1), 1999, pp. 59-65
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY
ISSN journal
10746218 → ACNP
Volume
6
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
59 - 65
Database
ISI
SICI code
1074-6218(199902)6:1<59:TROCDU>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Purpose: To study the role of duplex ultrasonography in evaluating plaque m orphology and its correlation to neurological symptoms and cerebral infarct ions on computed tomographic scans. Methods: The hospital records of 181 patients (107 males; average age 66 ye ars, range 41 to 89) with > 50% carotid stenosis (29 bilateral lesions) who had undergone duplex ultrasonography, carotid arteriography, and cerebral computed tomography were studied retrospectively. Of 210 duplex examination s, 139 were appropriate for morphological analysis of surface characteristi cs and echogenicity. Results: Over half of the plaques examined had irregular surfaces (81, 58%) and displayed mixed (i.e., heterogeneous) echogenic patterns (74, 53%). ir regular (68 of 81, 84%) and heterogeneous (65 of 74, 88%) plaques were asso ciated with ipsilateral neurological symptoms (p < 0.0001). Similarly, 44 ( 54%) of 81 irregular plaques and 42 (57%) of 74 heterogeneous plaques were found in patients with cerebral infarctions in the carotid territory (p < 0 .0001). Conclusions: Heterogeneous and/or irregular plaques were more often associa ted with both neurological symptoms and infarctions than smooth or homogene ous plaques. These findings may have implications in patient selection for endoluminal therapy.