Advantages and pitfalls of three-dimensional ultrasound imaging of carotid bifurcation

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serval:BIB_1DE0D5C33B1D
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
Collection
Publications
Title
Advantages and pitfalls of three-dimensional ultrasound imaging of carotid bifurcation
Journal
Eur Neurol
Author(s)
Vicenzini E., Galloni L., Ricciardi M. C., Pro S., Sirimarco G., Pulitano P., Mecarelli O., Di Piero V., Lenzi G. L.
ISSN
1421-9913 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0014-3022
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
65
Number
6
Pages
309-16
Language
english
Notes
Vicenzini, E
Galloni, L
Ricciardi, M C
Pro, S
Sirimarco, G
Pulitano, P
Mecarelli, O
Di Piero, V
Lenzi, G L
eng
Switzerland
Eur Neurol. 2011;65(6):309-16. doi: 10.1159/000327694. Epub 2011 May 17.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Several specialists use three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound as adjuvant imaging technique in their clinical practice. It has been applied to study carotid plaque morphology, surface and volume during atherosclerosis progression. Nonetheless, no papers have so far described the use of this technique in conditions different than carotid stenosis, such as bifurcation anatomy changes of the caliber and vessel course modifications. METHODS: Patients admitted to our ultrasound laboratory for vascular screening were submitted to standard carotid duplex and to 3D ultrasound reconstruction of the carotid bifurcation. RESULTS: Forty normal subjects, 7 patients with caliber alterations (4 carotid bulb ectasia and 3 internal carotid lumen narrowing), 45 patients with course variations (tortuosities and kinking) and 35 patients with internal carotid artery stenosis of various degrees have been investigated. CONCLUSIONS: 3D ultrasound is a feasible technique. It can improve carotid axis imaging through a better presentation of caliber variations and vessel course 'at a glance'. 3D ultrasound from the inward flow can provide imaging of the stenosis, but stenosis quantification should always take into account the assessment of plaque morphology and vessel wall.
Keywords
Carotid Artery Diseases/*diagnostic imaging, Carotid Artery, Internal/*diagnostic imaging, Female, Humans, *Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Male, Pattern Recognition, Automated/methods, *Ultrasonography, Doppler
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Open Access
Yes
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