Wall Shear Stress Measurement by Ultrafast Vector Flow Imaging for Atherosclerotic Carotid Stenosis

Author:

Goudot Guillaume12,Poree Jonathan2,Pedreira Olivier2,Khider Lina12,Julia Pierre3,Alsac Jean-Marc3,Laborie Emeline2,Mirault Tristan12,Tanter Mickael2,Messas Emmanuel14,Pernot Mathieu2

Affiliation:

1. Georges–Pompidou European Hospital, vascular medicine department, APHP, Paris, France

2. INSERM U1273, Physics for Medicine, ESPCI Paris, CNRS FRE 2031, PSL Research University, Paris, France

3. Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, vascular surgery department, APHP, Paris, France

4. INSERM U970, PARCC, Paris University, Paris, France

Abstract

Objective Carotid plaque vulnerability assessment could guide the decision to perform endarterectomy. Ultrafast ultrasound imaging (UF) can evaluate local flow velocities over an entire 2D image, allowing measurement of the wall shear stress (WSS). We aimed at evaluating the feasibility of WSS measurement in a prospective series of patients with carotid stenosis. Methods UF acquisitions, performed with a linear probe, had an effective frame rate of 5000 Hz. The flow velocity was imaged over the entire plaque area. WSS was computed with the vector field speed using the formula: with the blood velocity and μ, the blood viscosity. The WSS measurement method was validated using a calibrated phantom. In vivo, WSS was analyzed in 5 areas of the carotid wall: common carotid artery, plaque ascent, plaque peak, plaque descent, internal carotid artery. Results Good correlation was found between in vitro measurement and the theoretical WSS values (R2 = 0.95; p < 0.001). 33 patients were prospectively evaluated, with a median carotid stenosis degree of 80 % [75–85]. The maximum WSS value over the cardiac cycle follows the shape of the plaque with an increase during the ascent, reaching its maximum value of 3.25 Pa [2.26–4.38] at the peak of the plaque, and a decrease after passing of the peak (0.93 Pa [0.80–1.19]) lower than the WSS values in the non-stenotic areas (1.47 Pa [1.12–1.77] for the common carotid artery). Conclusion UF allowed local and direct evaluation of the plaque’s WSS, thus better characterizing local hemodynamics to identify areas of vulnerability. Key Points: 

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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