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JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging

Volume 7, Issue 10, October 2014, Pages 1025-1038
JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging

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Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Plaque in Cardiovascular Risk Assessment

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Abstract

Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) has been shown to predict cardiovascular (CV) risk in multiple large studies. Careful evaluation of CIMT studies reveals discrepancies in the comprehensiveness with which CIMT is assessed—the number of carotid segments evaluated (common carotid artery [CCA], internal carotid artery [ICA], or the carotid bulb), the type of measurements made (mean or maximum of single measurements, mean of the mean, or mean of the maximum for multiple measurements), the number of imaging angles used, whether plaques were included in the intima-media thickness (IMT) measurement, the report of adjusted or unadjusted models, risk association versus risk prediction, and the arbitrary cutoff points for CIMT and for plaque to predict risk. Measuring the far wall of the CCA was shown to be the least variable method for assessing IMT. However, meta-analyses suggest that CCA-IMT alone only minimally improves predictive power beyond traditional risk factors, whereas inclusion of the carotid bulb and ICA-IMT improves prediction of both cardiac risk and stroke risk. Carotid plaque appears to be a more powerful predictor of CV risk compared with CIMT alone. Quantitative measures of plaques such as plaque number, plaque thickness, plaque area, and 3-dimensional assessment of plaque volume appear to be progressively more sensitive in predicting CV risk than mere assessment of plaque presence. Limited data show that plaque characteristics including plaque vascularity may improve CV disease risk stratification further. IMT measurement at the CCA, carotid bulb, and ICA that allows inclusion of plaque in the IMT measurement or CCA-IMT measurement along with plaque assessment in all carotid segments is emerging as the focus of carotid artery ultrasound imaging for CV risk prediction.

Key Words

cardiovascular risk
carotid artery
intima-media thickness
plaque
ultrasound

Abbreviations and Acronyms

CAC
coronary artery calcium
CCA
common carotid artery
CHD
coronary heart disease
CIMT
cardiac intima-media thickness
CV
cardiovascular
CVD
cardiovascular disease
3D
3-dimensional
FRS
Framingham Risk Score
HR
hazard ratio
ICA
internal carotid artery
IMT
intima-media thickness
MI
myocardial infarction
NRI
Net Reclassification Index
TRF
traditional risk factor

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Dr. Naqvi has received research grants from Panasonic HealthCare and Esaote on IMT projects. Dr. Lee is supported by a Tubau Fellowship Endowment and a St. Jude Foundation fellowship grant.