Delineation of Human Carotid Plaque Features In Vivo by Exploiting Displacement Variance

While in vivo acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI)-induced peak displacement (PD) has been demonstrated to have high sensitivity and specificity for differentiating soft from stiff plaque components in patients with carotid plaque, the parameter exhibits poorer performance for distinguishing between plaque features with similar stiffness. To improve discrimination of carotid plaque features relative to PD, we hypothesize that signal correlation and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) can be combined, outright or via displacement variance. Plaque feature detection by displacement variance, evaluated as the decadic logarithm of the variance of acceleration and termed “log(VoA),” was compared to that achieved by exploiting SNR, cross correlation coefficient, and ARFI-induced PD outcome metrics. Parametric images were rendered for 25 patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy, with spatially matched histology confirming plaque composition and structure. On average, across all plaques, log(VoA) was the only outcome metric with values that statistically differed between regions of lipid-rich necrotic core (LRNC), intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH), collagen (COL), and calcium (CAL). Further, log(VoA) achieved the highest contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) for discriminating between LRNC and IPH, COL and CAL, and grouped soft (LRNC and IPH) and stiff (COL and CAL) plaque components. More specifically, relative to the previously demonstrated ARFI PD parameter, log(VoA) achieved 73% higher CNR between LRNC and IPH and 59% higher CNR between COL and CAL. These results suggest that log(VoA) enhances the differentiation of LRNC, IPH, COL, and CAL in human carotid plaques, in vivo, which is clinically relevant to improving stroke risk prediction and medical management.

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