Targeting the vulnerable plaque: The evolving role of nuclear imaging

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John R. Davies
James F. Rudd
Tim D. Fryer
Peter L. Weissberg
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[1] University of Cambridge,Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
[2] Addenbrooke’s Hospital,undefined
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Positron Emission Tomography; Atherosclerotic Plaque; Nuclear Cardiology; Plaque Rupture; Vulnerable Plaque;
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The majority of acute ischemic events relating to atherosclerosis are caused by plaque rupture and ensuing thrombosis. The risk of plaque rupture is dictated in part by plaque morphology, which in turn is influenced by pathophysiologic mechanisms at the cellular and molecular level. Anatomie imaging modalities such as intravascular ultrasound, high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging, and multislice computed tomography can identify morphologic features of the vulnerable plaque, such as a large lipid core and thin fibrous cap, but give little or no information regarding molecular and cellular mechanisms, such as endothelial function, macrophage activation, lipid transport and metabolism, and cell death. Recent studies suggest that nuclear imaging may be able to provide images of sufficient quality to identify and quantify some of these molecular and cellular pathophysiologic processes. In the future this could allow for the early identification and noninvasive monitoring of vulnerable plaque.
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