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Ex vivo evaluation of coronary atherosclerotic plaques: characterization with dual-source CT in comparison with histopathology.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.136134
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jcct.2010.05.016
PubMed ID
20947041
Description
BACKGROUND

Identification and differentiation of coronary atherosclerotic plaques may improve risk stratification for incident coronary events.

OBJECTIVE

We investigated the ability of dual-source computed tomography (CT) to depict and characterize atherosclerotic coronary plaques.

METHODS

Contrast-enhanced CT was performed in 25 human heart specimens with a total of 322 histologically determined plaques. Coronary plaques were classified on CT as (1) noncalcified, mixed, or calcified and (2) by CT attenuation values. Atherosclerotic plaques were histopathologically characterized according to the Stary classification.

RESULTS

CT detected 79% (245/322) of all plaques. Lesions missed by CT were generally early lesions, type I (n = 31), type II (n = 38), or type III (n = 8), according to Stary. CT detected 29% of early (Stary I-III) and 100% of advanced (Stary IV-VIII) plaques. Plaque classification as noncalcified was sensitive (100%) and specific (72%) for early, whereas classification as mixed/calcified was sensitive (92%, 89%) and specific (100%) for advanced plaques. Calcified plaques on CT were detected with high sensitivity (80%) and specificity (95%). Other subtypes were not distinguishable with CT according to the presence or absence of calcification. CT density was significantly higher for advanced (306 ± 470 HU) than for early (42 ± 14 HU; P < 0.01) plaques. The mean CT density value of type VII plaques (512 ± 349 HU) was significantly higher than those of other plaques (34-101 HU; P < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

CT reliably depicts advanced coronary plaques and allows for the differentiation between early and advanced plaques.
Date of Publication
2010-09-01
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Leschka, Sebastian
Seitun, Sara
Dettmer, Matthiasorcid-logo
Institut für Pathologie
Baumüller, Stephan
Stolzmann, Paul
Goetti, Robert
Scheffel, Hans
Feuchtner, Gudrun
Wunnicke, Kathrin
Wildermuth, Simon
Oehlschlegel, Christian
Marincek, Borut
Jochum, Wolfram
Alkadhi, Hatem
Additional Credits
Institut für Pathologie
Series
Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1876-861X
Access(Rights)
restricted
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