Carotid artery stenosis due to atherosclerotic plaques accounts for an important cause of ischemic stroke. Current research seeks to risk stratify asymptomatic patients by characterizing rupture-prone plaques. Currently no single imaging modality can reliably identify those plaques before surgery. Recently, the 3D ultrasound (US) and the assessment of the mechanical stress on the vessel wall have been proposed as non-invasive tools that could play a role in the diagnostic work-up. Data of histological validation, however, are still needed. In this research, 3D US, non-invasive elastography, Finite Element Analysis of computed tomography angiography images and the study of the autonomic cardiovascular control will be used to identify preoperatively the vulnerable plaque in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy. The results will be compared to that of histology of the removed plaque, aiming to provide a validation to each method for a possible application in the daily practice.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Patients who have a significant carotid stenosis and who undergo surgical carotid endarterectomy
IRCCS Policlinico San Donato
San Donato Milanese, Milan, Italy
Plaque vulnerability
To assess the correlation between the result of 3D US in identifying preoperatively the features of vulnerable plaque (plaque volume; presence of a lipidic core/intraplaque hemorrhage/plaque ulceration; fibrous cap thickness) and that of the histological analysis, in patients who will undergo CEA for a 70-99% carotid stenosis. To assess the correlation between the US-SE parameters to plaque vulnerability, as defined by the histological analysis.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 3 years
Plaque vulnerability
To assess the state of the autonomic function and cardiovascular control in patients undergoing CEA and check if there is a relation with the histological analysis of the carotid plaque after CEA.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 3 years
Plaque vulnerability
To develop software routines to process US B-mode and US-SE images; to determine the mechanical stress patterns on the vessel wall by the different types of carotid plaques through the FEA of preoperative CTA scans of the recruited patients, and their correlation with the plaque histology and 3D US images. relation with the histological analysis of the carotid plaque after CEA.
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 3 years
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