Circulation, Vol 77, 654-659, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
E Picano, L Landini, F Lattanzi, M Salvadori, A Benassi and A L'Abbate
The aim of this study in vitro of human fresh specimens was to
quantitatively evaluate the contribution of the aqueous phase-intima
interface (the first 400 msec of the reflected signal) in normal and
atherosclerotic arterial walls. Seventy-five samples were studied, 15
normal, 15 fatty, 15 fibrofatty, 15 fibrous, and 15 calcific. A broadband
transducer (4 to 14 MHz) was used. The aqueous phase-intima reflection
(expressed in dB, mean +/- SD) was lowest in the fatty plaques (-35.3 +/-
2.5), differing in a highly significant way from that in all other groups:
normal (-13.2 +/- 8.8), fibrofatty (-20.4 +/- 8.3), fibrous (-13.0 +/-
9.7), calcific (-5.9 +/- 3.4). The echo coming from the intima-media
transition was of relatively low amplitude in normal and in fatty samples;
typically, strong reflections from the intima-media transitions were
present in the other pathologic subsets. In conclusion, the time domain
echo pattern of the arterial wall may provide a useful clue to the
structure of the plaque.
ARTICLES
Time domain echo pattern evaluations from normal and atherosclerotic arterial walls: a study in vitro
Istituto di Fisiologia clinica del CNR, Pisa, Italy.
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