Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging of Intraplaque Neovascularization in Carotid Arteries

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging of Intraplaque Neovascularization in Carotid Arteries: Correlation With Histology and Plaque Echogenicity Stefano Coli, Marco Magnoni, Giuseppe Sangiorgi, Massimiliano M. Marrocco-Trischitta, Giulio Melisurgo, Alessandro Mauriello, Luigi Spagnoli, Roberto Chiesa,...

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Published inJournal of the American College of Cardiology Vol. 52; no. 3; pp. 223 - 230
Main Authors Coli, Stefano, MD, Magnoni, Marco, MD, Sangiorgi, Giuseppe, MD, FESC, Marrocco-Trischitta, Massimiliano M., MD, Melisurgo, Giulio, MD, Mauriello, Alessandro, MD, Spagnoli, Luigi, MD, Chiesa, Roberto, MD, Cianflone, Domenico, MD, FESC, Maseri, Attilio, MD, FACC
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 15.07.2008
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Summary:Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging of Intraplaque Neovascularization in Carotid Arteries: Correlation With Histology and Plaque Echogenicity Stefano Coli, Marco Magnoni, Giuseppe Sangiorgi, Massimiliano M. Marrocco-Trischitta, Giulio Melisurgo, Alessandro Mauriello, Luigi Spagnoli, Roberto Chiesa, Domenico Cianflone, Attilio Maseri Plaque neovascularization is associated with vulnerable and symptomatic atherosclerosis; therefore, we have evaluated carotid contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging as a clinical tool to study intraplaque neovascularization. Thirty-two patients with 52 plaques were studied. In 17 patients, the surgical specimen was available for histological determination of microvessel density. In the surgical subgroup, plaques with higher contrast-agent enhancement showed a greater microvessel density. In the whole series of 52 lesions, echolucent plaques showed a greater contrast-agent enhancement. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging can be used to study carotid plaque neovascularization and may become a tool to identify vulnerable plaques and monitor response to therapy.
ISSN:0735-1097
1558-3597
DOI:10.1016/j.jacc.2008.02.082