Prediction of carotid intraplaque hemorrhage using adventitial calcification and plaque thickness on CTA

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Carotid intraplaque hemorrhage is associated with stroke, plaque thickness, stenosis, ulceration, and adventitial inflammation. Conflicting data exist on whether calcification is a marker of plaque instability, and no data exist on adventitial calcification. Our goal was to determine whether adventitial calcification and soft plaque (a rim sign) help predict carotid intraplaque hemorrhage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of 96 patients who underwent carotid MRA and CTA within 1 month, from 2009 to 2016. We excluded occlusions (n = 4) and near occlusions (n = 0), leaving 188 carotid arteries. Intraplaque hemorrhage was detected by using MPRAGE. Calcification, adventitial pattern, stenosis, maximum plaque thickness (total, soft, and hard), ulceration, and intraluminal thrombus on CTA were recorded. Atherosclerosis risk factors and medications were recorded. We used mixed-effects multivariable Poisson regression, accounting for 2 vessels per patient. For the final model, backward elimination was used with a threshold of P < .10. Receiver operating characteristic analysis determined intraplaque hemorrhage by using the area under the curve. RESULTS: Our final model included the rim sign (prevalence ratio<11.9, P=.001) and maximum soft-plaque thickness (prevalence ratio= 1.2, P = .06). This model had excellent intraplaque hemorrhage prediction (area under the curve = 0.94), outperforming the rim sign, maximum soft-plaque thickness, NASCET stenosis, and ulceration (area under the curve=0.88, 0.86, 0.77, and 0.63, respectively; P < .001), NASCET stenosis (area under the curve = 0.90 versus 0.77, P < .001), and ulceration (area under the curve < 0.90 versus 0.63, P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: The CTA rim sign of adventitial calcification with internal soft plaque is highly predictive of carotid intraplaque hemorrhage.

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Eisenmenger, L. B., Aldred, B. W., Kim, S. E., Stoddard, G. J., De Havenon, A., Treiman, G. S., … McNally, J. S. (2016). Prediction of carotid intraplaque hemorrhage using adventitial calcification and plaque thickness on CTA. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 37(8), 1496–1503. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4765

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