Carotid plaque characterization by magnetic resonance imaging: review of the literature
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Carotid plaque characterization by magnetic resonance imaging: review of the literature
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of carotid plaque has undergone significant improvements in the last decade. Early studies utilizing ex vivo specimens and spin-echo or fast spin-echo imaging led to the conclusion that T2 weighting is the best single contrast to characterize carotid plaque morphology. On these images, the fibrous plaque appears bright and the lipid core is dark; thrombus can have variable intensity. There can be an overlap in T2-weighted signal intensities among the various plaque components, which can be partially offset by the use of multispectral analysis of multiple contrast images. With improvements in coil design, sequence design, and main field and gradient capabilities, accurate in vivo differentiation and measurement of these various carotid plaque components should be possible in 3 to 5 years. Ex vivo and in vivo studies have yielded high-resolution measurements of the complex three-dimensional lumen geometry, which are being used to predict hemodynamic forces acting on the lumenal surface. Carotid plaque burden can be accurately measured in vivo today; ongoing longitudinal studies should lead to a better understanding of the relationship between plaque burden and the risk of thromboembolic complications, as well as the effect of diet and drug therapy in hyperlipidemic patients. With these developments in place or soon to be available, MRI of the diseased carotid artery wall may prove to be even more important than magnetic resonance angiography.
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