Low-grade carotid stenosis: looking beyond the lumen with MRI
- PMID: 16239630
- DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.0000185726.83152.00
Low-grade carotid stenosis: looking beyond the lumen with MRI
Abstract
Background and purpose: The management of carotid atherosclerosis is well-established for symptomatic stenosis above 69%, but the optimal approach for managing lower degrees of narrowing remains uncertain. Because the risk of stroke increases with higher grades of stenosis, we are inclined to consider low-grade disease to be low risk. This approach, however, does not take into account other factors such as plaque size or composition. Plaque may progress to a substantial size before it demonstrates significant stenosis by angiography. We know that low-grade disease can result in cerebrovascular ischemic events, but predicting vulnerable lesions has not been possible by relying on stenosis alone.
Summary of review: An understanding of the clinical behavior of plaque causing little to no narrowing is now possible with the advent of high-resolution black blood MRI, a modality that does not rely on luminal narrowing for detection.
Conclusions: We present the current understanding of the clinical implications of low-grade carotid stenosis with an example of the MRI assessment of high-risk carotid plaque causing minimal narrowing that highlights the importance of looking beyond the lumen.
Comment in
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From case study to prospective study.Stroke. 2005 Nov;36(11):2337-8. doi: 10.1161/01.STR.0000185665.15738.60. Epub 2005 Oct 20. Stroke. 2005. PMID: 16239635 No abstract available.
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