Stress analysis of carotid plaque based on in vivo MRI of acute symptomatic and asymptomatic patients


Autoria(s): Li, Z. Y.; Zhu, C.; Teng, Z.; Gillard, J. H.
Contribuinte(s)

Lim, C. T.

Goh, J. C. H.

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Stress analysis within carotid plaques based on in vivo MR imaging has shown to be useful for the identification of vulnerable atheroma. This study is to investigate whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based-biomechanical stress analysis of carotid plaques can differentiate acute symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. 54 asymptomatic and 45 acute symptomatic patients underwent in vivo multi-contrast MRI of the carotid arteries. Plaque geometry used for finite element analysis was derived from in vivo MR images at the site of maximum and minimum plaque burden. In total 198 slices were used for the computational simulations. A pre shrink technique was used to refine the simulation. Maximum principle stress at the vulnerable plaque sites (i.e. critical stress) was extracted for the selected slices and a comparison was performed between the two groups. Critical stress at the site of maximum plaque burden is significantly higher in acute symptomatic patients as compared to asymptomatic patients [median: 198.0kPa (inter quartile range (IQR) = (119.8 - 359.0) vs. 138.4kPa (83.8, 242.6), p=0.04]. No significant difference was found at the minimum plaque burden site between the two groups [196.7kPa (133.3- 282.7) vs. 182.4kPa (117.2 - 310. 6), p=0.82). Stress analysis at the site of maximal plaque burden can be effectively used for differentiating acute symptomatic carotid plaques from asymptomatic plaques. This maybe potentially used for development of biomechanical risk stratification criteria based on plaque burden in future studies.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90321/

Publicador

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Relação

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-14515-5_227

Li, Z. Y., Zhu, C., Teng, Z., & Gillard, J. H. (2010) Stress analysis of carotid plaque based on in vivo MRI of acute symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. In Lim, C. T. & Goh, J. C. H. (Eds.) 6th World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB 2010). August 1-6, 2010 Singapore: In Conjunction with 14th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering (ICBME) and 5th Asia Pacific Conference on Biomechanics (APBiomech), Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Singapore, pp. 891-894.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Atherosclerosis #MRI #plaque rupture #stress analysis
Tipo

Conference Paper