Carotid atherosclerotic plaque microcalcification is independently associated with recurrent neurovascular events: a pilot study.
Shiv BhaktaJ M TarkinM M ChowdhuryJhf RuddElizabeth A WarburtonNicholas Richard EvansPublished in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2024)
Our findings indicate that microcalcification in symptomatic carotid plaques is independently associated with ipsilateral ischemic stroke recurrence. Furthermore, differences in the extent of active microcalcification in macrocalcified plaques may help explain variation in the relationship between calcified carotid plaques and stroke recurrence reported in the literature. Our pilot study indicates that evaluation of carotid artery microcalcification using NaF-PET may be a useful method for risk-stratification of carotid atherosclerosis, though our findings require confirmation in larger cohorts.