Li Dong1, William Sean Kerwin1,
Chun Yuan1, Xue-Qiao Zhao1
1University of Washington,
We
hypothesized that lipid-lowering therapy leads to biological changes in
arterial walls that result in altered MRI contrast, even in the absence of a
developed necrotic core. In a carotid MRI study of atorvastatin, 42 subjects
exhibited no necrotic core. Within this group, no measurable change in wall
thickness occurred over 3 years, but a highly significant (p<0.001) change
in T2-weighted versus T1-weighted signal intensity was observed. Therefore,
signal changes in the vessel wall may be more sensitive than plaque burden
for measuring treatment effects in early lesions of atherosclerosis.