Carotid artery plaque structure in the context of symptomatic/asymptomatic nature of carotid artery stenosis

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Objective: In this paper, we examined the relationship between atherosclerotic plaque characteristics and symptomatic carotid artery disease. Material and methods: Twenty-Two patients who underwent carotid endarterectomy were enrolled into the study. Thirteen patients were male and remaining 9 patients were female. The mean age was 60.2-9.6 years. The carotid artery stenosis ranged between 75% and 99%. Eight patients were asymptomatic and remaining 14 patients were symptomatic. Ten patients suffered stroke. One of them had recurrent transient ischemic attacks, 4 patients had dizziness, and one of them had amaurosis fugax. The extracted plaques were evaluated by scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) and micro-computerized tomography (micro-CT). Results: Smaller acoustic impedance values that reveal collagen-rich plaque formation were detected in patients who had stroke, while higher acoustic impedance values that reveal calcium-rich plaque formation were detected in the asymptomatic patients plaques. Conclusions: Determination of plaque characteristics with modern radiographic techniques, rather than relying on the degree of stenosis in patients with carotid artery disease, may be helpful to discriminate patients requiring intervention.

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Oztas, D. M., Bilen, B. T., Sener, L. T., Beyaz, M. O., Ulukan, M. O., Unal, O., … Ugurlucan, M. (2021). Carotid artery plaque structure in the context of symptomatic/asymptomatic nature of carotid artery stenosis. Cor et Vasa, 63(4), 459–465. https://doi.org/10.33678/COR.2021.027

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