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CAROTID-ARTERY PLAQUE COMPOSITION - RELATIONSHIP TO CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND ULTRASOUND B-MODE IMAGING

H SILLESEN, T NIELSEN, H LAURSEN,TV SCHROEDER, P GALLAGHER,V GAZZARD,M CAMPBELL, S SHERRIFF, K SURVANA,S ROGERS, JD BEARD,RGA ACKERSTAFF, A VANSWIJNDRECHT,F MOLL, E ELBERS, VA KNAPPERTZ, C SIEVERS, G ROTATCHER, B WIDDER,M GOERTLER,U SLIWKA,W MESS, D KARDOULAS, G GOURTSOYANNIS, D GEORGOPOLOUS, A ANTONIOU, J GALHANORODRIGUES, MC PEREIRA,TK HAMES, P ARBEILLE,M CATALANO, R VILA

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY(1995)

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Objective: To correlate B-mode ultrasound findings to carotid plaque histology. Design: European multicentre study (nine centres). Material and Methods: Clinical presentation and risk factors were recorded and preoperative ultrasound Duplex scanning with special emphasis on B-mode imaging studies was performed in 270 patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy. Perioperatively macroscopic plaque features were evaluated and the removed specimens were analysed histologically for fibrous tissue, calcification and 'soft tissue' (primarily haemorrhage and lipid). Results: Males had more soft tissue than females (p = 0.0006), hypertensive patients less soft tissue than normotensive (p = 0.01) and patients with recent symptoms more soft tissue than patients with earlier symptoms (p = 0.004). There was no correlation between surface description on ultrasound images compared to the surface judged intraoperatively by the surgeon. Echogenicity on B-mode images was inversely related to soft tissue (p=0.005) and calcification ions directly related to echogenicity (p < 0.0001). Heterogeneous plaques contained more calcification than homogeneous (p = 0.003), however there was no difference in content of soft tissue. Conclusion: Ultrasound B-mode characteristics are related to the histological composition of carotid artery plaques and to patient's history. These results may imply that patients with distant symptoms may be regarded and treated as asymptomatic patients whereas asymptomatic patients with echolucent plaques should be considered for carotid endarterectomy.
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CAROTID ARTERY DISEASE,ULTRASOUND IMAGING,CAROTID PLAQUE HISTOLOGY
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