1. Carotid magnetic resonance imaging for monitoring atherosclerotic plaque progression: a multicenter reproducibility study.
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Sun J, Zhao XQ, Balu N, Hippe DS, Hatsukami TS, Isquith DA, Yamada K, Neradilek MB, Cantón G, Xue Y, Fleg JL, Desvigne-Nickens P, Klimas MT, Padley RJ, Vassileva MT, Wyman BT, and Yuan C
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Canada, Carotid Arteries chemistry, Carotid Artery Diseases metabolism, China, Disease Progression, Equipment Design, Feasibility Studies, Female, Fibrosis, Humans, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Lipids analysis, Male, Middle Aged, Necrosis, Observer Variation, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Time Factors, United States, Vascular Calcification pathology, Carotid Arteries pathology, Carotid Artery Diseases pathology, Magnetic Resonance Angiography instrumentation, Plaque, Atherosclerotic
- Abstract
This study sought to determine the multicenter reproducibility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the compatibility of different scanner platforms in assessing carotid plaque morphology and composition. A standardized multi-contrast MRI protocol was implemented at 16 imaging sites (GE: 8; Philips: 8). Sixty-eight subjects (61 ± 8 years; 52 males) were dispersedly recruited and scanned twice within 2 weeks on the same magnet. Images were reviewed centrally using a streamlined semiautomatic approach. Quantitative volumetric measurements on plaque morphology (lumen, wall, and outer wall) and plaque tissue composition [lipid-rich necrotic core (LRNC), calcification, and fibrous tissue] were obtained. Inter-scan reproducibility was summarized using the within-subject standard deviation, coefficient of variation (CV) and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Good to excellent reproducibility was observed for both morphological (ICC range 0.98-0.99) and compositional (ICC range 0.88-0.96) measurements. Measurement precision was related to the size of structures (CV range 2.5-4.9 % for morphology, 36-44 % for LRNC and calcification). Comparable measurement variability was found between the two platforms on both plaque morphology and tissue composition. In conclusion, good to excellent inter-scan reproducibility of carotid MRI can be achieved in multicenter settings with comparable measurement precision between platforms, which may facilitate future multicenter endeavors that use serial MRI to monitor atherosclerotic plaque progression.
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- 2015
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