PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Visualization of basilar artery atherosclerotic plaques by conventional T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging: A case-control study.

  • Mi Ji Lee,
  • Soohyun Cho,
  • Jihoon Cha,
  • Seonwoo Kim,
  • Sung Tae Kim,
  • Oh Young Bang,
  • Chin-Sang Chung,
  • Kwang Ho Lee,
  • Gyeong-Moon Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212570
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. e0212570

Abstract

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ObjectiveIn vivo visualization of intracranial atherosclerotic plaque has been performed only with high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HRMR). We investigated whether atherosclerotic plaque of the basilar artery (BA) can be identified in conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).MethodsPatients with acute ischemic stroke who had BA stenosis ("symptomatic BAA") were retrospectively recruited using the prospective stroke registry. In the HRMR databank, subjects without BA stenosis were recruited and classified as those with silent plaque ("silent BAA") and without any plaque ("normal controls"). Outer diameter of the BA and T2 plaque sign (an eccentric or complete obscuration of normal flow-void) within the BA were assessed by two blinded raters using conventional T2 MRI.ResultsSeventy-five patients with symptomatic BAA, 40 with asymptomatic BAA, and 36 normal controls were included in the study. Maximal BA diameter was significantly larger in symptomatic BAA patients with 70% stenosis (all pConclusionsOur data suggest that BA atherosclerosis can be detected by conventional MRI. When the use of HRMR is limited, conventional MR imaging may give additive information to clinicians.