Background:Endovascular treatment(EVT)is an alternative option for symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic disease(ICAD).However,the effect of EVT treatment on ICAD plaques is still unclear.This study describes the I...Background:Endovascular treatment(EVT)is an alternative option for symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic disease(ICAD).However,the effect of EVT treatment on ICAD plaques is still unclear.This study describes the ICAD plaque characteristics after EVT treatment and analyzes the effect of different EVT treatments on plaque characteristics.Method:From 2017 January to 2022 January,ICAD patients who underwent endovascular treatment and had follow-up high-resolution magnetic resonance image(HRMRI)were enrolled in the study.Multiple plaque characteristics,including plaque enhancement,plaque burden,were measured based on preoperative,and follow-up HRMRI.Plaque characteristics and postoperative plaque changes were analyzed between different treatment groups.Result:Finally,50 intracranial atherosclerotic plaques in 45 patients were included.Including 28 male patients and 17 female,media age 63.0 years old.Among 50 plaques,41 received percutaneous angioplasty(including 22 plain balloons and 19 drug-coated balloons(DCB))and the other 9 underwent stenting.Stenosis rate,plaque burden and eccentricity index at the lesion site were significantly decreased after EVT compared with preoperative periods(p<0.001).And only the DCB group showed a significant reduction in plaque enhancement at follow-up(p<0.001).No significant preoperative and postoperative changes in other plaque characteristics were found.Conclusion:EVT treatment could compromise the characteristics of intracranial periarterial atherosclerotic plaques,and DCB treatment may result in a reduction in plaque enhancement after treatment.展开更多
Background Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) has recently been acknowledged as an unconventional risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) and characterized by poor prognosis, which may be due to atheroscleroti...Background Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) has recently been acknowledged as an unconventional risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) and characterized by poor prognosis, which may be due to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics. We conducted this study to observe coronary plaque characteristics in coronary artery disease patients with concomitant SCH. Methods Patients with coronary artery disease were enrolled in the study and divided into an SCH group (patients, n = 26; plaques, n = 35) and a non-SCH group (patients, n = 52; plaques, n = 66). They were divided 1:2 according to propensity-matched analysis including age, diabetes mellitus, gender, CAD severity and culprit vessel. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging was performed on all patients, and images were analyzed by two inde- pendent investigators. Lipid-rich plaques (LRP), the precursor of vulnerable plaques, were defined as having more than one quadrant occu- pied with lipid pool. Maximum lipid arcs were simultaneously recorded. Fibrotic plaques and calcific plaques were also identified. The pres- ence of coronary dissection, plaque erosion, thrombus, macrophage, calcific nodule, thin-cap fibroatheroma and micro channel were all noted. Results The ratio of LRP in SCH group was significantly higher than that in non-SCH group (54% vs. 30.3%, P = 0.037). That was the case as well for the maximum lipid arcs value (181.5°± 61.6° vs. 142.1° 4± 35.9°, p = 0.046). While thin-cap fibroatheroma (TCFA) was detected, no difference was identified between the two groups in either TCFA ratio (20% vs. 16.7%, P = 0.579) or fibrous cap thickness (57.5 4± 14.0 vs. 63.5 4±10.7 gin, P = 0.319). Other OCT characteristics such as dissection, plaque erosion, thrombus, macrophage shadow and calcific nodule were also similar. ConcLusion Higher ratio of LRP with greater lipid arc in SCH patients may be related to the plaque instability and poor prognosis in CAD patients with SCH.展开更多
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文摘Background:Endovascular treatment(EVT)is an alternative option for symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic disease(ICAD).However,the effect of EVT treatment on ICAD plaques is still unclear.This study describes the ICAD plaque characteristics after EVT treatment and analyzes the effect of different EVT treatments on plaque characteristics.Method:From 2017 January to 2022 January,ICAD patients who underwent endovascular treatment and had follow-up high-resolution magnetic resonance image(HRMRI)were enrolled in the study.Multiple plaque characteristics,including plaque enhancement,plaque burden,were measured based on preoperative,and follow-up HRMRI.Plaque characteristics and postoperative plaque changes were analyzed between different treatment groups.Result:Finally,50 intracranial atherosclerotic plaques in 45 patients were included.Including 28 male patients and 17 female,media age 63.0 years old.Among 50 plaques,41 received percutaneous angioplasty(including 22 plain balloons and 19 drug-coated balloons(DCB))and the other 9 underwent stenting.Stenosis rate,plaque burden and eccentricity index at the lesion site were significantly decreased after EVT compared with preoperative periods(p<0.001).And only the DCB group showed a significant reduction in plaque enhancement at follow-up(p<0.001).No significant preoperative and postoperative changes in other plaque characteristics were found.Conclusion:EVT treatment could compromise the characteristics of intracranial periarterial atherosclerotic plaques,and DCB treatment may result in a reduction in plaque enhancement after treatment.
文摘Background Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) has recently been acknowledged as an unconventional risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) and characterized by poor prognosis, which may be due to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics. We conducted this study to observe coronary plaque characteristics in coronary artery disease patients with concomitant SCH. Methods Patients with coronary artery disease were enrolled in the study and divided into an SCH group (patients, n = 26; plaques, n = 35) and a non-SCH group (patients, n = 52; plaques, n = 66). They were divided 1:2 according to propensity-matched analysis including age, diabetes mellitus, gender, CAD severity and culprit vessel. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging was performed on all patients, and images were analyzed by two inde- pendent investigators. Lipid-rich plaques (LRP), the precursor of vulnerable plaques, were defined as having more than one quadrant occu- pied with lipid pool. Maximum lipid arcs were simultaneously recorded. Fibrotic plaques and calcific plaques were also identified. The pres- ence of coronary dissection, plaque erosion, thrombus, macrophage, calcific nodule, thin-cap fibroatheroma and micro channel were all noted. Results The ratio of LRP in SCH group was significantly higher than that in non-SCH group (54% vs. 30.3%, P = 0.037). That was the case as well for the maximum lipid arcs value (181.5°± 61.6° vs. 142.1° 4± 35.9°, p = 0.046). While thin-cap fibroatheroma (TCFA) was detected, no difference was identified between the two groups in either TCFA ratio (20% vs. 16.7%, P = 0.579) or fibrous cap thickness (57.5 4± 14.0 vs. 63.5 4±10.7 gin, P = 0.319). Other OCT characteristics such as dissection, plaque erosion, thrombus, macrophage shadow and calcific nodule were also similar. ConcLusion Higher ratio of LRP with greater lipid arc in SCH patients may be related to the plaque instability and poor prognosis in CAD patients with SCH.