Carotid Plaque Ultrasonic Heterogeneity and Severity of Stenosis

Author:

AbuRahma Ali F.1,Wulu John T.1,Crotty Brad1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Surgery (A.F.A., B.C.), Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia University, Charleston, and the Bureau of Primary Health Care/HRSA/Department of Health and Human Services (J.T.W.), Bethesda, Md.

Abstract

Background and Purpose Several studies have reported on the correlation of ultrasonic carotid plaque morphology, cerebrovascular symptoms, and intraplaque hemorrhage. This study correlates ultrasonic carotid plaque morphology with the degree of carotid stenosis. Methods Carotid arteries (n=2460) were examined by using color duplex ultrasound during a 1-year period. Carotid stenoses were classified into <50%, 50% to <60%, 60% to <70%, and >70% to 99%. Ultrasonic plaque morphology was characterized as either heterogeneous (mixed hyperechoic, hypoechoic, and isoechoic) or homogeneous. Results Heterogeneous plaques were noted in 138 of 794 arteries with <50% stenosis, in 191 of 564 arteries with 50% to <60% stenosis, in 301 of 487 arteries with 60% to <70% stenosis, and in 496 of 615 arteries with 70% to 99% stenosis. The higher the degree of stenosis, the more likely it is to be associated with heterogeneous plaques. Heterogeneous plaques were present in 59% of the arteries with ≥50% stenoses versus 17% of the arteries with <50% stenoses, in 72% of the arteries with ≥60% stenoses versus 24% of the arteries with <60% stenosis, and in 80% of the arteries with ≥70% stenoses versus 34% of the arteries with <70% stenoses ( P <0.0001 and odds ratios of 6.9, 8.1, and 8.0, respectively). Heterogeneous plaques were associated with an incidence of symptoms that was higher than that for homogeneous plaques for all grades of stenoses; percentages were, respectively, as follows: 68% versus 16% for <50% stenosis; 76% versus 21% for 50% to <60% stenosis; 79% versus 23% for 60% to <70% stenosis, and 86% versus 31% for ≥70% to 99% stenosis ( P <0.0001 and odds ratios of 8.9, 11.9, 12.6, and 13.7, respectively). Heterogeneity of plaques was more positively correlated with symptoms than with any degree of stenosis (regardless of plaque structure). Eighty percent of all heterogeneous plaques were symptomatic versus 58% for all stenoses ≥50%, 68% for all stenoses ≥60%, and 75% for all stenoses ≥70% ( P <0.0001, P <0.0001, and P =0.02, respectively). Conclusions The higher the degree of carotid stenosis, the more likely it is to be associated with ultrasonic heterogeneous plaque and cerebrovascular symptoms. Heterogeneity of the plaque was more positively correlated with symptoms than with any degree of stenosis. These findings suggest that plaque heterogeneity should be considered in selecting patients for carotid endarterectomy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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