4D flow MRI-derived Wall Shear Stress Correlates with Vessel Wall Thickness: Atlases of the Carotid Bifurcation
Pim van Ooij1, Merih Cibis2, Wouter V. Potters1, Oscar H Franco3, Meike Vernooij4, Aad van der Lugt4, Frank J Gijsen2, Jolanda J Wentzel2, and Aart J Nederveen1
The
purpose of this study is to investigate if, already in early disease, a correlation
exists between wall thickness (WT) and wall shear stress (WSS) in the carotid
bifurcation. Eleven subjects with plaques in the left carotid arteries
underwent 3D-flow-MRI and proton-density-weighted-EPI for WSS and WT
quantification, respectively. Relationships between WT and WSS were
investigated on an individual basis and using cohort-averaged maps (atlases). Spearman’s
ρ averaged over all subjects was -0.28, which was
significantly different from 0 (p<0.001). For the atlases, ρ was -0.66 (p<0.001). The atlas approach
facilitates more statistical power to show that wall thickening occurs in low
WSS regions.
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