Assessment of Takayasu's arteritis activity by ultrasound localization microscopy.
Background
Ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM) based on ultrafast ultrasound imaging of circulating microbubbles (MB) can image microvascular blood flows in vivo up to the micron scale. Takayasu arteritis (TA) has an increased vascularisation of the thickened arterial wall when active. We aimed to perform vasa vasorum ULM of the carotid wall and demonstrate that ULM can provide imaging markers to assess the TA activity.
Methods
Patients with TA were consecutively included with assessment of activity by the National Institute of Health criteria: 5 had active TA (median age 35.8 [24.5-46.0] years) and 11 had quiescent TA (37.2 [31.7-47.3] years). ULM was performed using a 6.4 MHz probe and a dedicated imaging sequence (plane waves with 8 angles, frame rate 500 Hz), coupled with the intravenous injection of MB. Individual MB were localised at a subwavelength scale then tracked, allowing the reconstruction of the vasa vasorum flow anatomy and velocity.
Findings
ULM allowed to show microvessels and to measure their flow velocity within the arterial wall. The number of MB detected per second in the wall was 121 [80-146] in active cases vs. 10 [6-15] in quiescent cases (p = 0.0005), with a mean velocity of 40.5 [39.0-42.9] mm.s-1 in active cases.
Interpretation
ULM allows visualisation of microvessels within the thickened carotid wall in TA, with significantly greater MB density in active cases. ULM provides a precise visualisation in vivo of the vasa vasorum and gives access to the arterial wall vascularisation quantification.
Funding
French Society of Cardiology. ART (Technological Research Accelerator) biomedical ultrasound program of INSERM, France.
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Overview publication
Title | Assessment of Takayasu's arteritis activity by ultrasound localization microscopy. |
Date | 2023-04-01 |
Issue name | EBioMedicine |
Issue number | v90:104502 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.ebiom.2023.104502 |
PubMed | 36893585 |
Authors | |
Keywords | Contrast-enhanced ultrasound, Disease activity, Microvessels, Super-resolution imaging, Takayasu arteritis |
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