Validation of Photon Counting/Spectral Computed Tomography Angiography of Carotid Plaque Composition in Patients With Ischemic Stroke
University of Pennsylvania
Summary
The goal of this observational study is to validate the diagnostic performance of photon counting/spectral CT to distinguish tissue components in ischemic stroke with MRI, semi-automated segmentation software or histology as the reference standard. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: 1. Presence or absence of calcium, hemorrhage, and lipid plaque components as determined on CT will be confirmed with carotid MRI, segmentation quantitative (e.g., volume) output from segmentation software, or histologic staining. 2. Volumes of hemorrhage, lipid, and calcium components will be measured to determine plaque phenotype and correlated with ipsilateral intracranial stroke burden. Participants will be asked to do the following: Aim 1: * 1 Photon counting/spectral CT angiography of the neck * 1 Research Carotid/Neck MRI of the carotid arteries (if eligible) Aim 2: * 1 Research Carotid/Neck MRI of the carotid arteries (if eligible) * 1 Photon counting/spectral CT angiography of the neck * 1 Carotid plaque tissue from participants surgery will be retrieved, imaged, and stained (if eligible)
Description
Independent of the degree of stenosis, specific features of carotid plaque composition are associated with a high risk of thromboembolic and recurrent stroke. Many lines of evidence show a significant association between the presence of intraplaque hemorrhage and lipid rich necrotic core in carotid plaque independent of vessel stenosis in patients with ipsilateral ischemic infarcts. In fact, up to 17% of ischemic strokes are classified as embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) after a comprehensive diagnostic work-up. A subset of these patients have stroke due to mildly stenotic plaque c…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis with ipsilateral ischemic infarcts attributable to the carotid disease * At least 1mm of noncalcified plaque on same side of stroke * Brain MRI documenting ischemic infarct in distribution attributable to ipsilateral carotid disease * Patients planned to undergo carotid endarterectomies * Patients must be able to read and understand English * Participants must sign the informed consent form Exclusion Criteria: * Exclusion Criteria * Patients less than 18 years old * Women who are pregnant and/or nursing
Location
- University of Pennsylvania HospitalPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania