Stroke, Vol 25, 35-39, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
R Karnik, HP Ammerer, WB Winkler, A Valentin and J Slany
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE--To assess the feasibility of intravascular
ultrasound imaging during carotid endarterectomy. METHODS-- Intravascular
ultrasound imaging was performed during carotid endarterectomy in eight
patients using an over-the-wire catheter system with a 30-MHz ultrasound
probe. In vitro studies were carried out before the intraoperative
application, paying special attention to visualization of the wall layers
of normal carotid arteries, structures of more or less diseased vessels,
and surgically placed materials such as patch, suture material, and fibrin
glue. Although intravascular ultrasound failed to distinguish between
intima and media in areas of normal intima, fibrotic and calcified plaques
were detected clearly. Dacron patch as well as sutures were identified as
highly reflective structures. RESULTS--In seven of the eight patients
studied, intravascular ultrasound yielded cross-sectional images of good
quality allowing identification of the vessel layers and the structures at
the endarterectomy site. In all patients the three layers of the vessel
wall were clearly differentiated and the transition zone between the site
of endarterectomy and the genuine vessel appeared smooth without intimal
flaps or residual arteriosclerotic plaques. In one patient severe eccentric
thickening of the media was detected in the distal internal carotid artery.
Neither damage of the vessel layers by the shunt nor thrombus formation in
the operating area and the internal carotid artery were detected.
CONCLUSIONS--Intravascular ultrasound lends itself as a potentially
valuable method of quality control during carotid endarterectomy. The
method seems to enable an accurate evaluation of the endarterectomy site
and the search for residual plaques.
ARTICLES
Initial experience with intravascular ultrasound imaging during carotid endarterectomy
2nd Department of Medicine, Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung, Vienna, Austria.
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