医学
医学影像学
转化研究
分子成像
医学物理学
计算机科学
放射科
病理
体内
生物技术
生物
作者
Jason M. Tarkin,Marc R. Dweck,Nicholas R. Evans,Richard A. P. Takx,Adam J. Brown,Ahmed Tawakol,Zahi A. Fayad,James H.F. Rudd
出处
期刊:Circulation Research
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2016-02-18
卷期号:118 (4): 750-769
被引量:245
标识
DOI:10.1161/circresaha.115.306247
摘要
Advances in atherosclerosis imaging technology and research have provided a range of diagnostic tools to characterize high-risk plaque in vivo; however, these important vascular imaging methods additionally promise great scientific and translational applications beyond this quest. When combined with conventional anatomic- and hemodynamic-based assessments of disease severity, cross-sectional multimodal imaging incorporating molecular probes and other novel noninvasive techniques can add detailed interrogation of plaque composition, activity, and overall disease burden. In the catheterization laboratory, intravascular imaging provides unparalleled access to the world beneath the plaque surface, allowing tissue characterization and measurement of cap thickness with micrometer spatial resolution. Atherosclerosis imaging captures key data that reveal snapshots into underlying biology, which can test our understanding of fundamental research questions and shape our approach toward patient management. Imaging can also be used to quantify response to therapeutic interventions and ultimately help predict cardiovascular risk. Although there are undeniable barriers to clinical translation, many of these hold-ups might soon be surpassed by rapidly evolving innovations to improve image acquisition, coregistration, motion correction, and reduce radiation exposure. This article provides a comprehensive review of current and experimental atherosclerosis imaging methods and their uses in research and potential for translation to the clinic.
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