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May 11, 2020Views & Reviews

Imaging of the vulnerable carotid plaque

Role of imaging techniques and a research agenda

Iacopo Fabiani, Carlo Palombo, Davide Caramella, Jan Nilsson, View ORCID ProfileRaffaele De Caterina
First published May 11, 2020, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000009480
Iacopo Fabiani
From the University Cardiology (I.F., C.P., R.D.C.) and Radiology Divisions (D.C.), Pisa University Hospital; Dipartimento di Patologia Chirurgica (I.F., D.C., C.P., R.D.C.), Medica, Molecolare e dell'Area Critica, University of Pisa Medical School, Italy; Department of Clinical Sciences (J.N.), Malmö University Hospital, University of Lund, Sweden; and Fondazione VillaSerena per la Ricerca (R.D.C.), Città Sant' Angelo, Pescara, Italy.
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Carlo Palombo
From the University Cardiology (I.F., C.P., R.D.C.) and Radiology Divisions (D.C.), Pisa University Hospital; Dipartimento di Patologia Chirurgica (I.F., D.C., C.P., R.D.C.), Medica, Molecolare e dell'Area Critica, University of Pisa Medical School, Italy; Department of Clinical Sciences (J.N.), Malmö University Hospital, University of Lund, Sweden; and Fondazione VillaSerena per la Ricerca (R.D.C.), Città Sant' Angelo, Pescara, Italy.
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Davide Caramella
From the University Cardiology (I.F., C.P., R.D.C.) and Radiology Divisions (D.C.), Pisa University Hospital; Dipartimento di Patologia Chirurgica (I.F., D.C., C.P., R.D.C.), Medica, Molecolare e dell'Area Critica, University of Pisa Medical School, Italy; Department of Clinical Sciences (J.N.), Malmö University Hospital, University of Lund, Sweden; and Fondazione VillaSerena per la Ricerca (R.D.C.), Città Sant' Angelo, Pescara, Italy.
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Jan Nilsson
From the University Cardiology (I.F., C.P., R.D.C.) and Radiology Divisions (D.C.), Pisa University Hospital; Dipartimento di Patologia Chirurgica (I.F., D.C., C.P., R.D.C.), Medica, Molecolare e dell'Area Critica, University of Pisa Medical School, Italy; Department of Clinical Sciences (J.N.), Malmö University Hospital, University of Lund, Sweden; and Fondazione VillaSerena per la Ricerca (R.D.C.), Città Sant' Angelo, Pescara, Italy.
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Raffaele De Caterina
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Imaging of the vulnerable carotid plaque
Role of imaging techniques and a research agenda
Iacopo Fabiani, Carlo Palombo, Davide Caramella, Jan Nilsson, Raffaele De Caterina
Neurology May 2020, 10.1212/WNL.0000000000009480; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000009480

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Abstract

Objectives Atherothrombosis in the carotid arteries is a main cause of ischemic stroke and may depend on plaque propensity to complicate with rupture or erosion, in turn related to vulnerability features amenable to in vivo imaging. This would provide an opportunity for risk stratification and—potentially—local treatment of more vulnerable plaques. We here review current information on this topic.

Methods We systematically reviewed the literature for concepts derived from pathophysiologic, histopathologic, and clinical studies on imaging techniques attempting at identifying vulnerable carotid lesions.

Results Ultrasound, MRI, CT, and nuclear medicine–based techniques, alone or with multimodality approaches, all have a link to pathophysiology and describe different—potentially complementary—aspects of lesions prone to complications. There is also, however, a true paucity of head-to-head comparisons of such techniques for practical implementation of a thorough and cost-effective diagnostic strategy based on evaluation of outcomes. Especially in asymptomatic patients, major international societies leave wide margins of indecision in the advice to techniques guiding interventions to prevent atherothrombotic stroke.

Conclusions To improve practical management of such patients—in addition to the patient's vulnerability for systemic reasons—a more precise identification of the vulnerable plaque is needed. A better definition of the diagnostic yield of each imaging approach in comparison with the others should be pursued for a cost-effective translation of the single techniques. Practical translation to guide future clinical practice should be based on improved knowledge of the specific pathophysiologic correlates and on a comparative modality approach, linked to subsequent stroke outcomes.

  • Received July 18, 2019.
  • Accepted in final form March 18, 2020.
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