Morphological Evolution or Symptomatic Irltracranial A herosclerotic Plaques: a 10-year Longitudinal Study by 3-Dimensional Rotational Angiography

Stroke(2018)

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Introduction: Patients with symptomatic high-grade intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) are at risk of stroke recurrence even under stringent medical therapy. Understanding how the plaque evolves in these patients may help prevent recurrent stroke. Methods: In a prospective, multicenter referral, longitudinal study, we recruited 40 patients (mean age = 61.1 years) with symptomatic high-grade ICAD (70-99% stenosis) confirmed by 3-dimensional rotational angiography (3DRA) from July 2007 to Feb 2016. All patients had 3DRA at baseline and 1 year. All patients received contemporary optimal medical treatment. We assessed the morphological features of qualifying ICAD lesions in the paired 3DRA images. A plaque was considered progressive if the plaque surface evolved from being smooth to irregular/ulcerated or from irregular to ulcerated, or the affected artery occluded at 1 year. We explored factors associated with plaque progression. Results: The qualifying ICAD lesions were in average 77.7% stenosis at ...
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Stroke,Atherosclerosis,Anqioqraphy,Plaque
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