Intraplaque Hemorrhage and the Plaque Surface in Carotid Atherosclerosis: The Plaque At RISK Study (PARISK)

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2015-11

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van Dijk, Anouk C.
Truijman, M T B
Hussain, B
Zadi, T
Saiedie, G
de Rotte, A A J
Liem, M I
van der Steen, A F W
Daemen, M J A P
Koudstaal, P J

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: An important characteristic of vulnerable plaque, intraplaque hemorrhage, may predict plaque rupture. Plaque rupture can be visible on noninvasive imaging as a disruption of the plaque surface. We investigated the association between intraplaque hemorrhage and disruption of the plaque surface. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We selected the first 100 patients of the Plaque At RISK study, an ongoing prospective noninvasive plaque imaging study in patients with mild-to-moderate atherosclerotic lesions in the carotid artery. In carotid artery plaques, disruption of the plaque surface (defined as ulcerated plaques and/or fissured fibrous cap) and intraplaque hemorrhage were assessed by using MDCTA and 3T MR imaging, respectively. We used a χ(2) test and multivariable logistic regression to assess the association between intraplaque hemorrhage and disrupted plaque surface. RESULTS: One hundred forty-nine carotid arteries in 78 patients could be used for the current analyses. Intraplaque hemorrhage and plaque ulcerations were more prevalent in symptomatic compared with contralateral vessels (hemorrhage, 38% versus 11%; P < .001; and ulcerations, 27% versus 7%; P = .001). Fissured fibrous cap was more prevalent in symptomatic compared with contralateral vessels (13% versus 4%; P = .06). After adjustment for age, sex, diabetes mellitus, and degree of stenosis, intraplaque hemorrhage was associated with disrupted plaque surface (OR, 3.13; 95% CI, 1.25-7.84) in all vessels. CONCLUSIONS: Intraplaque hemorrhage is associated with disruption of the plaque surface in patients with a carotid artery stenosis of <70%. Serial studies are needed to investigate whether intraplaque hemorrhage indeed increases the risk of plaque rupture and subsequent ischemic stroke during follow-up.

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Aged, Carotid Arteries, Carotid Stenosis, Diagnostic Imaging, Female, Hemorrhage, Humans, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Plaque, Atherosclerotic, Prevalence, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Stroke, Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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van Dijk, A C, Truijman, M T B, Hussain, B, Zadi, T, Saiedie, G, de Rotte, A A J, Liem, M I, van der Steen, A F W, Daemen, M J A P, Koudstaal, P J, Nederkoorn, P J, Hendrikse, J, Kooi, M E & van der Lugt, A 2015, 'Intraplaque Hemorrhage and the Plaque Surface in Carotid Atherosclerosis : The Plaque At RISK Study (PARISK)', American Journal of Neuroradiology, vol. 36, no. 11, pp. 2127-33. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4414