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Título
Imaging Biomarkers and Prevalence of Complex Aortic Plaque in Cryptogenic Stroke: A Systematic Review
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Año del Documento
2023
Editorial
AHA Journals
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Documento Fuente
J Am Heart Assoc. 2023 Dec 5;12(23)
Resumen
BACKGROUND: Complex aortic plaque (CAP) is a potential embolic source in patients with cryptogenic stroke (CS). We review
CAP imaging criteria for transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE), computed tomography angiography (CTA), and magnetic
resonance imaging and calculate CAP prevalence in patients with acute CS.
METHODS AND RESULTS: PubMed and EMBASE databases were searched up to December 2022 in accordance with the
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline. Two independent reviewers extracted data on
study design, imaging techniques, CAP criteria, and prevalence. The Cochrane Collaboration tool and Guideline for Reporting
Reliability and Agreement Studies were used to assess risk of bias and reporting completeness, respectively. From 2293
studies, 45 were reviewed for CAP imaging biomarker criteria in patients with acute CS (N=37 TEE; N=9 CTA; N=6 magnetic
resonance imaging). Most studies (74%) used ≥4 mm plaque thickness as the imaging criterion for CAP although ≥1 mm (N=1,
CTA), ≥5 mm (N=5, TEE), and ≥6 mm (N=2, CTA) were also reported. Additional features included mobility, ulceration, thrombus,
protrusions, and assessment of plaque composition. From 23 prospective studies, CAP was detected in 960 of 2778
patients with CS (0.32 [95% CI, 0.24–0.41], I2=94%). By modality, prevalence estimates were 0.29 (95% CI, 0.20–0.40; I2=95%)
for TEE; 0.23 (95% CI, 0.15–0.34; I2=87%) for CTA and 0.22 (95% CI, 0.06–0.54; I2=92%) for magnetic resonance imaging.
CONCLUSIONS: TEE was commonly used to assess CAP in patients with CS. The most common CAP imaging biomarker was
≥4 mm plaque thickness. CAP was observed in one-third of patients with acute CS. However, high study heterogeneity suggests
a need for reproducible imaging methods.
Palabras Clave
aorta, atherosclerosis, biomarker, imaging, stroke
ISSN
2047-9980
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eng
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