BackgroundThe current clinical practise to determine if a patient should undergo carotid intervention to prevent stroke is to determine the clinical features combined with degree of carotid stenosis. However, this does not accurately determine the individual patient's risk for future stroke. A thin fibrous cap, a large lipid core, high macrophage count, and intraplaque haemorrhage have all been identified as markers of the so-called “vulnerable” plaque being related to a higher stroke risk. There is a need to assess the accuracy of in vivo imaging to identify vulnerable plaque characteristics, thereby enabling in vivo risk stratification to guide clinical decision-making.MethodsThe aim of this topical review is to assess the roles of curren...
OBJECTIVES: Atherothrombosis in the carotid arteries is a main cause of ischemic stroke and may depe...
Objectives: Imaging carotid plaque morphology with the use of ultrasound (US) may improve stroke ris...
Stroke results in considerable morbidity and mortality. Prevention is therefore of particular import...
BackgroundThe current clinical practise to determine if a patient should undergo carotid interventio...
Background The current clinical practise to determine if a patient should undergo carotid interventi...
BackgroundThere is increasing evidence that plaque vulnerability, rather than the degree of stenosis...
Identification of carotid artery atherosclerosis is conventionally based on measurements of luminal ...
Objectives: Atherothrombosis in the carotid arteries is a main cause of ischemic stroke, and may dep...
AbstractObjectiveThe article aims to provide an overview of the literature that assessed the agreeme...
BACKGROUND: The stroke is leading cause of death and severe disability worldwide. Atherosclerosis is...
Background: There is increasing evidence that plaque vulnerability, rather than the degree of stenos...
ObjectiveCarotid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be a useful tool in characterizing carotid pla...
Stroke represents a massive public health problem. Carotid atherosclerosis plays a fundamental part ...
Imaging plays a key role in the selection of patients for carotid artery surgery. Indication for car...
Carotid atherosclerosis is an important cause of stroke. Because stroke results in considerable morb...
OBJECTIVES: Atherothrombosis in the carotid arteries is a main cause of ischemic stroke and may depe...
Objectives: Imaging carotid plaque morphology with the use of ultrasound (US) may improve stroke ris...
Stroke results in considerable morbidity and mortality. Prevention is therefore of particular import...
BackgroundThe current clinical practise to determine if a patient should undergo carotid interventio...
Background The current clinical practise to determine if a patient should undergo carotid interventi...
BackgroundThere is increasing evidence that plaque vulnerability, rather than the degree of stenosis...
Identification of carotid artery atherosclerosis is conventionally based on measurements of luminal ...
Objectives: Atherothrombosis in the carotid arteries is a main cause of ischemic stroke, and may dep...
AbstractObjectiveThe article aims to provide an overview of the literature that assessed the agreeme...
BACKGROUND: The stroke is leading cause of death and severe disability worldwide. Atherosclerosis is...
Background: There is increasing evidence that plaque vulnerability, rather than the degree of stenos...
ObjectiveCarotid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be a useful tool in characterizing carotid pla...
Stroke represents a massive public health problem. Carotid atherosclerosis plays a fundamental part ...
Imaging plays a key role in the selection of patients for carotid artery surgery. Indication for car...
Carotid atherosclerosis is an important cause of stroke. Because stroke results in considerable morb...
OBJECTIVES: Atherothrombosis in the carotid arteries is a main cause of ischemic stroke and may depe...
Objectives: Imaging carotid plaque morphology with the use of ultrasound (US) may improve stroke ris...
Stroke results in considerable morbidity and mortality. Prevention is therefore of particular import...