Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (Apr 2009)

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance parameters of atherosclerotic plaque burden improve discrimination of prior major adverse cardiovascular events

  • Bansilal Sameer,
  • Reiber Johan HC,
  • van der Geest Rob,
  • Taniguchi Hiroaki,
  • Weinshelbaum Karen B,
  • El Aidi Hamza,
  • Aguiar Silvia H,
  • Gidding Samuel S,
  • Muntner Paul,
  • Mani Venkatesh,
  • Farkouh Michael,
  • Fuster Valentin,
  • Postley John E,
  • Woodward Mark,
  • Fayad Zahi A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1532-429X-11-10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 10

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Abstract Aims Patients with prior major cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events (MACE) are more likely to have future recurrent events independent of traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors. The purpose of this study was to determine if patients with traditional risk factors and prior MACE had increased cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) plaque burden measures compared to patients with risk factors but no prior events. Methods and Results Black blood carotid and thoracic aorta images were obtained from 195 patients using a rapid extended coverage turbo spin echo sequence. CMR measures of plaque burden were obtained by tracing lumen and outer vessel wall contours. Patients with prior MACE had significantly higher MR plaque burden (wall thickness, wall area and normalized wall index) in carotids and thoracic aorta compared to those without prior MACE (Wall thickness carotids: 1.03 ± 0.03 vs. 0.93± 0.03, p = 0.001; SD wall thickness carotids: 0.137 ± 0.0008 vs. 0.102 ± 0.0004, p Conclusion A greater plaque burden and plaque eccentricity is prevalent among patients with prior MACE.