Atherosclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Study to Investigate the Sensitivity and Specificity of 3.0 Tesla MRI, MRS and Ultrasound Imaging for Carotid Artery Plaque Dimension and Composition Assessment
The aim of this study is to develop non-invasive MRI, and MRS approaches that will quantify the plaque composition and lipid content of plaques and will have the potential for repeated in vivo measurements. To investigate sensitivity and specificity of 3.0 Tesla MRI and MRS for dimension and composition assessment of carotid artery plaques, in particularly those plaques with lipid rich necrotic cores. This non-invasive cross-sectional study, compares carotid parameters of in-vivo 3.0 Tesla MRI, MRS and B-mode ultrasound with histology specimens collected at endarterectomy.
Atherosclerosis is a protracted and in fact lifelong progressive disease. Over time, lipids
accumulate in the artery wall forming fatty streaks, which eventually can develop into
atherosclerotic plaques (1). The later stages of the process, from quiescent atherosclerotic
plaque to an active plaque, have a high risk of triggering acute vascular events, such as
myocardial infarction and stroke (1).
Much effort has been put in the development of novel drugs aimed to prevent cardiovascular
disease. Low Density Lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) lowering drugs, in particularly
statins, play a pivotal role. The hypothesis that serum lipid lowering results in decrease
of lipid accumulation in the arterial wall and thus atherogenesis, has formed the basis for
successful drug developing strategies (1;2).
To draw valid conclusions on determinants of disease and effectiveness of lipid modifying
therapeutic intervention, imaging of atherosclerosis can be used as a validated tool to
assess efficacy of novel compounds (3;4).
Although imaging arterial wall dimensions by B-mode ultrasound and intra-vascular ultrasound
have proven their value, longitudinal data of the effects of cardiovascular drugs on
arterial wall and plaque composition, in particular of vulnerable plaques with lipid rich
necrotic cores (LRNC), are scarce.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) are non-invasive
imaging modalities that can potentially image plaque composition in-vivo in human carotid
arteries. MRI image acquisition at various weightings enables visualisation of plaque
composition. Calcification, haemorrhage, fibrous cap and lipid rich necrotic cores can
readily be distinguished, providing information on plaque vulnerability. MRS gives a
spectrum of resonances, affording detection of specific chemical components through their
inherent frequency shift relative to water (5). In image guided MRS, an MR image can be
utilized to image and localize a plaque. Proton spectra can then be collected from these
plaques, such that the specific proton resonances of lipid components in a mobile state,
including cholesterol ester (CE), can be identified (6).
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