ABSTRACT

It is now known that the Framingham score - the basis for the estimation of the total (global) 10-year risk in individuals without known cardiovascular disease or diabetes - has limitations. So, to refine cardiovascular risk prediction, experts are investigating new techniques for determining risk factors. This book assesses the role of conventional and emerging serum markers and imaging modalities to detect and measure subclinical atherosclerosis. At the present time, non-invasive CT coronary angiography appears promising for assessing calcium plaques but also vulnerable soft plaques in the coronary arteries that may result in a myocardial infarction. CT coronary angiograms, carotid ultrasound investigation, magnetic resonance plaque characterization, and coronary blood flow measurement by positron emission tomography are also discussed and compared. This book is aimed at disseminating an understanding of the potential of these techniques to a wider audience.

part |2 pages

SECTION I: THE NATURE AND PROGRESSION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS

chapter 1|10 pages

Endothelial dysfunction: Ultrasound measurement of endothelium-dependent flow-mediated brachial artery vasodilation

Endothelial dysfunction: Ultrasound measurement of endothelium- dependent flow-mediated brachial artery vasodilation Mary C Corretti

chapter 2|10 pages

Vulnerable plaque: Detection, imaging, and treatment

Vulnerable plaque: Detection, imaging, and treatment Arturo Garcia-Touchard, Robert S Schwartz

part |2 pages

SECTION II: THE POTENTIAL OF MULTIDETECTOR-ROW CT

chapter 3|10 pages

Basic physics of cardiac CT

Basic physics of cardiac CT Frank N Ranallo Basic CT scanner technology

chapter 4|12 pages

Optimization of acquisition of cardiac CT angiography

Optimization of acquisition of cardiac CT angiography Harpreet K Pannu

chapter 5|10 pages

Assessment of coronary stenoses with 64-slice multidetector CT

Assessment of coronary stenoses with 64-slice multidetector CT Dieter Ropers, Stephan Achenbach

chapter 6|8 pages

Imaging of coronary vulnerable plaque with CT

Imaging of coronary vulnerable plaque with CT Filippo Cademartiri, Nico Mollet, Giuseppe Runza, Pim de Feyter, Gabriel P Krestin

chapter 7|10 pages

Chapter 7

Relationship between arterial remodeling and subclinical atherosclerosis: Experience with IVUS and emerging, non-invasive assessment with MDCT

chapter 8|12 pages

Coronary calcium to assess cardiovascular risk in population studies

Coronary calcium to assess cardiovascular risk in population studies Paolo Raggi

part |2 pages

SECTION III: OTHER METHODS TO NON-INVASIVELY ASSESS SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS

chapter 9|8 pages

Using carotid artery thickness to identify asymptomatic atherosclerosis and to predict cardiovascular risk

Using carotid artery thickness to identify asymptomatic atherosclerosis and to predict cardiovascular risk Wendy S Tzou, James H Stein

chapter 10|8 pages

PET coronary flow reserve

PET coronary flow reserve Paolo G Camici

chapter 11|12 pages

CMR plaque characterization

CMR plaque characterization Zahi A Fayad, Venkatesh Mani, Michael J Lipinski

chapter 12|20 pages

Role of C-reactive protein as a cardiovascular risk predictor

Role of C-reactive protein as a cardiovascular risk predictor Carlos A Labarrere, Beate R Jaeger

part |2 pages

SECTION IV: ASSESSING ANTI-ATHEROSCLEROTIC STRATEGIES ON SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS

chapter 13|14 pages

The impact of anti-atherosclerotic strategies on subclinical atherosclerosis

The impact of anti-atherosclerotic strategies on subclinical atherosclerosis Stephen J Nicholls