A new method for studying plaque morphology.

American journal of cardiac imaging Pub Date : 1995-07-01
B D Thackray, D H Burns, M S Ferguson, D Gordon, K W Beach, T Hatsukami, P R Detmer, J F Primozich, D E Strandness
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A histologic method was developed for three-dimensional (3-D) analysis of atherosclerotic plaques removed from the carotid bifurcation during endarterectomy. By sectioning the plaque at frequent intervals (0.5 to 1.0 mm), it is possible to obtain important information on plaque constituents with regard to their volume and distribution within the lesion. These data from each section are combined with those from other sections and displayed in a 3-D format for the entire length of the lesion. The tissues making up each of the 10 carotid plaques were outlined and digitized for each histologic section by position along the lesion. From the areas outlined a 3-D model was created by a computer-aided design program. Quantitative information on tissue distribution within the plaque was measured. Fibrous tissue constituted between 35% and 70% of plaque volume; loose necrosis from 0.5% to 30% of the plaque and thrombus occupied, at a maximum, 10% even though if was present in six of the 10 plaques. To investigate the distribution of constituents about the long axis, measurements were also made from each of the four quadrants of each section. The reproducibility of the measurements of three sets of sections at 10-mm separation showed that estimates of the amount of some constituents were very reproducible whereas others had considerable variation related to the small volume they occupied within the lesion. By generating a complete 3-D reproduction of the contents of atherosclerotic plaques, it may be possible to identify those features of the plaque that are most responsible for the development of ischemic events.

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一种研究斑块形态的新方法。
一种组织学方法被开发用于三维(3-D)分析在动脉内膜切除术期间从颈动脉分叉移除的动脉粥样硬化斑块。通过频繁间隔(0.5至1.0 mm)对斑块进行切片,可以获得斑块成分的重要信息,包括斑块在病变内的体积和分布。来自每个切片的这些数据与来自其他切片的数据相结合,并以3-D格式显示病变的整个长度。对构成10个颈动脉斑块的组织进行了概述,并对沿病变位置的每个组织学切片进行了数字化。计算机辅助设计程序将这些区域绘制成三维模型。测量斑块内组织分布的定量信息。纤维组织占斑块体积的35%至70%;松动坏死占斑块和血栓的0.5% ~ 30%,最多占10%,尽管10个斑块中有6个存在松动坏死。为了研究长轴上成分的分布,还从每个部分的四个象限中的每个象限进行了测量。在10毫米分离的三组切片测量的可重复性表明,一些成分的量的估计是非常可重复的,而其他成分有相当大的变化,与它们在病变内占据的小体积有关。通过生成动脉粥样硬化斑块内容物的完整3d复制,可能有可能确定斑块的那些特征,这些特征对缺血性事件的发展最负责。
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