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MRI of atherothrombosis associated with plaque rupture.

Jason Viereck1, Frederick L Ruberg, Ye Qiao, Alexandra S Perez, Kara Detwiller, Michael Johnstone, James A Hamilton.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: MRI would be a valuable noninvasive diagnostic tool to study plaque-associated thrombi. We defined the imaging characteristics of these thrombi, composed primarily of platelets and fibrin, and distinguished them clearly from the vessel lumen and underlying atherosclerotic plaque in an animal model of plaque rupture. METHODS AND
RESULTS: After triggering plaque rupture in New Zealand White male rabbits, segments of infrarenal aorta containing either red or white thrombi were fixed in formalin. Compared with postmortem red cell-rich thrombi, atherothrombi yielded complex magnetic resonance images with intermediate signal intensity in standard T1- and T2-weighted imaging sequences and were often difficult to distinguish from the aortic wall. Diffusion-weighted imaging sequences revealed restricted diffusion of the atherothrombus relative to the vessel wall and provided excellent contrast. The apparent diffusion coefficient of the thrombus is 1.0x10(-3) mm2/s, compared with 1.5x10(-3) mm2/s in tissue. Similar results were obtained using purified aggregated platelets.
CONCLUSIONS: We present the first detailed description of the MRI appearance of plaque rupture-associated thrombosis in histologically validated platelet-rich thrombi. Diffusion-weighted imaging provided the best distinction between thrombus and vessel wall and has potential application for the noninvasive in vivo detection of atherothrombosis.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15528478     DOI: 10.1161/01.ATV.0000149673.00564.0a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol        ISSN: 1079-5642            Impact factor:   8.311


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