Assessments of arterial and venous phase radiodensity does not improve carotid near-occlusion diagnostics

Author:

Brunnander Karolina,Henze Alexander,Fox Allan J.,Johansson Elias

Abstract

AbstractThe hypothesis of this study was that evaluation of radiodensity assessment beyond a carotid stenosis in arterial and/or venous phase can be used to separate near-occlusion and conventional ≥ 50% stenosis. We prospectively included participants with ≥ 50% carotid stenosis with inclusion preference for cases with extracranial internal carotid artery (ICA) asymmetry. All participants were examined with a research biphasic computed tomography angiography (CTA) protocol (arterial and venous phase). Reference diagnosis was set by interpretation on CTA and radiodensity difference between ipsilateral and contralateral ICA (c-corrected) or vertebral (v-corrected) was compared. We included 93 participants, 62 with near-occlusion and 31 with conventional ≥ 50% stenosis. Just beyond the stenosis, median c-corrected radiodensity was − 20 Hounsfield units (HU) among near-occlusions and − 1 HU among conventional ≥ 50% stenoses (p < 0.001) in the arterial phase. For the venous phase, these findings were + 17 HU and + 3 HU (p = 0.007). Similar group differences were seen for v-correction. No parameter had good diagnostic performance, area under the curve ≤ 0.82. With specificity set at ≥ 95%, detected near-occlusions were foremost those with large side-to-side differences in distal ICA-diameter. Carotid near-occlusions can have reduced radiodensity beyond the stenosis in arterial phases and increased radiodensity in venous phases compared to a reference artery—which was not clearly seen for conventional stenoses. However, these radiodensity findings are best seen in near-occlusion cases that are not diagnostically challenging, while they work poorly as additional diagnostic aids.

Funder

Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation

Region Västerbotten

Västragötalandsregionen

The Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation

The Swedish Stroke foundation

Jeansson Foundation

Swedish Medical Association

The research foundation for neurological research at the University Hospital of Northern Sweden

The research foundation for medical research at Umeå University

University of Gothenburg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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