Authors
Norihide Takaya, Chun Yuan, Baocheng Chu, Tobias Saam, Nayak L Polissar, Gail P Jarvik, Carol Isaac, Judith McDonough, Cynthia Natiello, Randy Small, Marina S Ferguson, Thomas S Hatsukami
Publication date
2005/5/31
Journal
Circulation
Volume
111
Issue
21
Pages
2768-2775
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background— Previous studies suggest that erythrocyte membranes from intraplaque hemorrhage into the necrotic core are a source of free cholesterol and may become a driving force in the progression of atherosclerosis. We have shown that MRI can accurately identify carotid intraplaque hemorrhage and precisely measure plaque volume. We tested the hypothesis that hemorrhage into carotid atheroma stimulates plaque progression.
Methods and Results— Twenty-nine subjects (14 cases with intraplaque hemorrhage and 15 controls with comparably sized plaques without intraplaque hemorrhage at baseline) underwent serial carotid MRI examination with a multicontrast weighted protocol (T1, T2, proton density, and 3D time of flight) over a period of 18 months. The volumes of wall, lumen, lipid-rich necrotic core, calcification, and intraplaque hemorrhage were measured with a custom-designed image …
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