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In vivo carotid strain imaging using principal strains in longitudinal view.

N H Meshram1,2, C C Mitchell3, S M Wilbrand4, R J Dempsey4, T Varghese1,2.   

Abstract

Carotid plaque rupture can result in stroke or transient ischemic attack that can be devastating for patients. Ultrasound strain imaging provides a noninvasive method to identify unstable plaque likely to rupture. Axial, lateral and shear strains in carotid plaque have been shown to be linked to carotid plaque instability. Recently, there has been interest in using principal strains, which do not depend on angle of insonification of the carotid artery for quantifying instability in plaque along the longitudinal view. In this work relationships between angle dependent axial, lateral and shear strain along with axis independent principal strains are compared. Three strain indices were defined, 1) Average Mean Strain (AMS), 2) Maximum Mean Strain (MMS) and 3) Mean Standard Deviation (MSD) to identify relationships between these five strain image types in a group of 76 in vivo patients. The maximum principal strain demonstrated the highest strain values when compared to axial strain for all patients with a linear regression slope of 1.6 and a y intercept of 2.4 percent strain for AMS. The maximum shear strain when compared to shear strain had a slope of 1.15 and a y intercept of 0.21 percent for AMS. Next, the effect of insonification angle, which is the angle subtended by the artery at the location of plaque was studied. Patients were divided into three sub groups, i.e. less than 5 degrees (n = 31), between 5 and 10 degrees (n = 24) and above 10 degrees (n = 21). The angle of insonification did not make a significant difference between the three angle groups when comparing the relationship between the angle dependent and independent strain values.

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Keywords:  carotid strain imaging; elastography; principal strains; strain indices; ultrasound

Year:  2019        PMID: 31240113      PMCID: PMC6592631          DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/ab15c9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Phys Eng Express        ISSN: 2057-1976


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