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Carotid plaque morphology-An indicator for brain infarcts


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Author Details : Nilanjan Mukherjee*, Kamal Kumar Sen, Manoranjan Mohapatra, Monoj Kumar G, B Arun Kumar

Volume : 11, Issue : 2, Year : 2021

Article Page : 309-314

https://10.18231/j.pjms.2021.063

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Abstract

Background: Cerebrovascular adverse events are one of the most common causes for morbidity and mortality worldwide. Thromboembolism being the culprit behind a significant number of such events. An attempt has been made to ascertain the association of carotid plaque morphology in the occurrence of ischemic stroke. Heterogeneous plaques (Type 2 & 3) weremostly observed to be ipsilateral to the side of brain infarct, as compared to the contralateral side. Detection of heterogeneous plaques and plaque ulceration in patients may indicate future development of stroke.
Materials and Methods: This study included 75 consecutive patients having anterior circulation infarct in MRI of the brain and atherosclerotic changes in extra cranial carotid system on Carotid Duplex scan. Plaque morphology ipsilateral to the brain infarct was compared to that on the contralateral side.
Result: Significantly higher number of heterogeneous plaques (Type 2 & 3) were present ipsilateral to the side of brain infarct, as compared to the contralateral side (p-value 0.004). Plaque ulceration was also observed to be present more frequently on the side of infarct (22.6% on the ipsilateral side and 5.4% on the contralateral side). Moreover, Diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia were the most prevalent risk factors (78.2% and 65.2%, respectively) in patients with these types of plaques.
Conclusion: Detection of heterogeneous plaques and plaque ulceration in patients may indicate future development of stroke, necessitating prompt and appropriate management protocols.Periodic screening of such patients with Carotid Duplex Ultrasonography is expected to be very helpful.


Keywords: Stroke, Carotid Doppler, Plaque morphology, Plaque ulceration


How to cite : Mukherjee N, Sen K K, Mohapatra M, Monoj Kumar G, Kumar B A, Carotid plaque morphology-An indicator for brain infarcts. Panacea J Med Sci 2021;11(2):309-314

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