B-mode imaging of extracranial carotid arteries in patients selected for surgery compared to samples obtained by endarterectomy. Shrinkage effects of the histologic samples were taken into consideration. Several bidimensional images of atherosclerotic lesions, as obtained by ultrasound at different incident angles, were used to establish their maximum thickness. The maximum degree of the vessel stenosis calculated by ultrasound showed a high correlation (Y = 0.47X + 42.4, se = 0.11, r = 0.5, p less than 0.001) compared with the one obtained by histology. The imaging methodology provided however, a mean overestimation of the stenosis of about 7%. Relationships among the amount of calcium (p less than 0.03); necrotic core p less than 0.056); and echogenic types, ie, soft, mixed, and hard; have been suggested by a statistical trend.
G., W., D., B., Bianciardi, G., L., C., L., M., M. T., N., et al. (1987). Comparative evaluation of echographic and histomorphometric data of carotid endarterectomy samples. In Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases (pp. 327-330). Lancaster : Lenzi, S.; Descovich, G.C. (Eds.), MTP-Press Limited, Falcon House.
Comparative evaluation of echographic and histomorphometric data of carotid endarterectomy samples
BIANCIARDI, GIORGIO;TANGANELLI, PIERO
1987-01-01
Abstract
B-mode imaging of extracranial carotid arteries in patients selected for surgery compared to samples obtained by endarterectomy. Shrinkage effects of the histologic samples were taken into consideration. Several bidimensional images of atherosclerotic lesions, as obtained by ultrasound at different incident angles, were used to establish their maximum thickness. The maximum degree of the vessel stenosis calculated by ultrasound showed a high correlation (Y = 0.47X + 42.4, se = 0.11, r = 0.5, p less than 0.001) compared with the one obtained by histology. The imaging methodology provided however, a mean overestimation of the stenosis of about 7%. Relationships among the amount of calcium (p less than 0.03); necrotic core p less than 0.056); and echogenic types, ie, soft, mixed, and hard; have been suggested by a statistical trend.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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