Perivascular Adipose Tissue Density and Stenosis Plaque Degree in Lower Limb Peripheral Arteries in CT

Author:

Fortunati Alice1,Perazzo Chiara1,Basile Maria chiara1,Ce’ Maurizio1ORCID,Malavazos Alexis Elias23,Papa Sergio4,Fazzini Deborah4,Secchi Francesco56ORCID,Alì Marco47

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduation School of Radiodiagnostic, University of Milan, via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122 Milan, Italy

2. Endocrinology Unit, Clinical Nutrition and Cardiometabolic Prevention Service, IRCCS Policlinico San Donato, Piazza Edmondo Malan 2, 20097 San Donato Milanese, Italy

3. Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122 Milan, Italy

4. Unit of Diagnostic Imaging and Stereotactic Radiosurgery, CDI Centro Diagnostico Italiano S.p.A., Via Simone Saint Bon 20, 20147 Milan, Italy

5. Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Carlo Pascal 36, 20133 Milan, Italy

6. Unit of Cardiovascular Imaging, IRCCS MultiMedica, Via Milanese 300, 20099 Sesto San Giovani, Italy

7. Bracco Imaging S.p.A., Via Caduti di Marcinelle 13, 20134 Milan, Italy

Abstract

Background: Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) attenuation has emerged as a novel biomarker for identifying high-risk arterial plaques due to its association with inflammation. Recognizing the systemic nature of atherosclerosis and its link with major cardiovascular events in coronary disease, this study evaluated PVAT attenuation in the peripheral arteries using CT imaging to expand the understanding of its diagnostic and prognostic potential. Methods: a retrospective analysis of 53 consecutive patients who underwent CT angiography, examining PVAT density across five primary peripheral arterial segments. A 5 mm region of interest adjacent to the vascular wall was analyzed by two blinded readers, with reproducibility coefficients calculated to determine the reliability of the measurements. For the statistical analyses, mean values were derived from these measurements. The patients were stratified into four groups based on the degree of arterial stenosis: <25%, 25–50%, 50–70%, and >70%. PVAT density comparisons between these groups were performed using the Kruskal–Wallis test and the pairwise Mann–Whitney U test with Holm–Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Results: the Kruskal–Wallis test revealed statistically significant disparities in PVAT density across the categorically differentiated stenosis groups (p < 0.001), indicating an association between PVAT density and arterial stenosis severity. This association was especially pronounced in the external iliac, common femoral, superficial femoral, and popliteal arteries, where the p-values were consistently below 0.05. Subsequent pairwise analyses utilizing the Mann–Whitney U test with Holm–Bonferroni correction affirmed these findings, in particular for the external iliac, common femoral, superficial femoral and popliteal arteries (p < 0.05). Conclusions: our findings reinforce the correlation between increased PVAT density and the degree of arterial stenosis, supporting the clinical value of PVAT as a non-invasive biomarker for cardiovascular risk stratification and potentially guiding therapeutic interventions.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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