Volume 29, Issue 4 pp. 1056-1061
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Association of symptomatic atherosclerotic carotid arteries with plaque areas showing low densities on computed tomographic angiography

Cassiana Trandafir

Cassiana Trandafir

Department of Neurology, Nîmes University Hospital Center, University of Montpellier, Nîmes, France

Contribution: Conceptualization (equal), Data curation (equal), Formal analysis (equal), ​Investigation (equal), Methodology (equal)

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Sabine Laurent-Chabalier

Sabine Laurent-Chabalier

Department of Biostatistics, Clinical Epidemiology, Public Health, and Innovation in Methodology, Nîmes University Hospital Center, University of Montpellier, Nîmes, France

Contribution: Data curation (equal), Formal analysis (equal), ​Investigation (equal)

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Catalin Cosma

Catalin Cosma

Department of Vascular and Thoracic Surgery, Nîmes University Hospital Center, University of Montpellier, Nîmes, France

Contribution: Data curation (equal), ​Investigation (equal)

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Julien Frandon

Julien Frandon

Department of Medical Imaging, Nîmes University Hospital Center, University of Montpellier, Nîmes, France

Contribution: Conceptualization (equal), Data curation (equal), Formal analysis (equal)

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Eric Thouvenot

Eric Thouvenot

Department of Neurology, Nîmes University Hospital Center, University of Montpellier, Nîmes, France

Institute of Functional Genomics, National Center for Scientific Research UMR5203, National Institute of Health and Medical Research 1191, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France

Contribution: Conceptualization (equal), Supervision (equal), Writing - review & editing (equal)

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Dimitri Renard

Corresponding Author

Dimitri Renard

Department of Neurology, Nîmes University Hospital Center, University of Montpellier, Nîmes, France

Correspondence

Dimitri Renard, Department of Neurology, CHU Nîmes, Hôpital Carémeau, 4 Rue du Pr Debré, 30029 Nîmes Cedex 4, France.

Email: [email protected]

Contribution: Conceptualization (lead), Data curation (lead), Formal analysis (equal), ​Investigation (lead), Methodology (lead), Project administration (lead), Supervision (lead), Validation (lead), Writing - original draft (lead), Writing - review & editing (lead)

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First published: 23 December 2021
Citations: 2

Abstract

Background and purpose

Intraplaque hemorrhage is a key feature of vulnerable carotid atherosclerotic plaque (CAP), associated with low densities (<25 Hounsfield units [HU]) on computed tomographic angiography (CTA). This study aimed to analyze CAP on routine CTA performed in patients with symptomatic and asymptomatic carotid stenosis undergoing carotid endarterectomy (CEA) by assessing HU of the CAP area showing the lowest density (CAPALD) using radiological tools available in daily clinical practice, and to compare CAPALD values between symptomatic and asymptomatic carotids.

Methods

We retrospectively screened preoperative CTA scans of 206 consecutive adult patients undergoing CEA for symptomatic or asymptomatic stenosis. CAPALD values were compared between symptomatic and asymptomatic carotids. Asymptomatic carotids included arteries contralateral to the symptomatic CEA artery, and asymptomatic stenotic arteries undergoing CEA and their contralateral arteries. Carotids were excluded when there was <30% stenosis, or when CAP could not be identified or CAPALD could not be measured.

Results

In total, 95 symptomatic and 112 asymptomatic carotids (derived from 174 patients) were analyzed. In multivariate analysis, symptomatic arteries showed more severe stenosis (median 70% vs. 67%, p = 0.0228) and lower CAPALD values (median 17 vs. 25 HU, p = 0.049), whereas degree of stenosis and CAPALD values were not correlated (rho = −0.02, p = 0.77). HU values of <25 were more frequent in symptomatic than asymptomatic carotids (68% vs. 47%, p = 0.0022).

Conclusions

On CTA, symptomatic carotids are associated with CAP areas with low densities. CTA analysis of CAP may be interesting to help identify vulnerable plaques at risk for future stroke, especially in patients lacking strict indications for CEA based on the current guidelines.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

None of the authors has any conflict of interest to disclose.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available due to privacy/ethical restrictions.

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