Quantitative assessment of atherosclerotic plaque, recent progress and current limitations

Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography(2022)

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An important advantage of computed tomography coronary angiography (CCTA) is its ability to visualize the presence and severity of atherosclerotic plaque, rather than just assessing coronary artery stenoses. Until recently, assessment of plaque subtypes on CCTA relied on visual assessment of the extent of calcified/non-calcified plaque, or visually identifying high-risk plaque characteristics. Recent software developments facilitate the quantitative assessment of plaque volume or burden on CCTA, and the identification of subtypes of plaque based on their attenuation density. These techniques have shown promise in single and multicenter studies, demonstrating that the amount and type of plaque are associated with subsequent cardiac events. However, there are a number of limitations to the application of these techniques, including the limitations imposed by the spatial resolution of current CT scanners, challenges from variations between reconstruction algorithms, and the additional time to perform these assessments. At present, these are a valuable research technique, but not yet part of routine clinical practice. Future advances that improve CT resolution, standardize acquisition techniques and reconstruction algorithms and automate image analysis will improve the clinical utility of these techniques. This review will discuss the technical aspects of quantitative plaque analysis and present pro and con arguments for the routine use of quantitative plaque analysis on CCTA.
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Computed tomography,Atherosclerotic plaque,Quantification
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