Morphological and Functional Assessment of Carotid Plaques Have Similar Predictive Accuracy for Coronary Artery Disease

Author:

Toutouzas Konstantinos1,Benetos Georgios1,Drakopoulou Maria1,Michelongona Archontoula1,Nikolaou Charalampia1,Masoura Constantina1,Stathogiannis Konstantinos1,Aggeli Constantina1,Tsiamis Eleftherios1,Siores Elias1,Stefanadis Christodoulos1

Affiliation:

1. From the First Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital, Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece (K.T., G.B., M.D., A.M., C.N., C.M., K.S., C.A., E.T., C.S.); and Centre for Materials, Research and Innovation, University of Bolton, Bolton, United Kingdom (E.S.).

Abstract

Background and Purpose— Microwave radiometry allows noninvasive in vivo measuring of internal temperature of tissues reflecting inflammation. In the present study, we evaluated the predictive accuracy of this method for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods— Consecutive patients (n=287) scheduled for coronary angiography were included in the study. In carotid arteries of both groups, the following measurements were performed: (1) intima-media thickness (IMT max ) and (2) temperature measurements by microwave radiometry (Δ T max ). C-statistic and net reclassification improvement were used to compare the prediction ability of the markers IMT max and Δ T max for the presence of CAD and multivessel CAD. Results— Of 287 patients, 239 had stenoses ≥50% (CAD group), and 48 did not have significant stenoses (NO-CAD group). Δ T max was an independent predictor for the presence of CAD and multivessel CAD, showing similar predictive accuracy to intima-media thickness, as assessed by c-statistic and net reclassification improvement. Conclusions— Local inflammatory activation, as detected by microwave radiometry, has similar predictive accuracy to intima-media thickness for the presence and extent of CAD.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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