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NCT05416385

Carotid Intraplaque Neovascularization Combined With Stress Echo

Sponsor: Dr. Amer Johri

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Summary

The root cause of heart attacks and strokes is atherosclerosis, the hardening and thickening of blood vessels due to the presence of "plaque" which is a build-up of fat and cholesterol in the walls of vessels. To diagnose heart disease, patients receive a stress test to find out if they require surgery. Up to 52% of patients receiving an angiogram (surgery) to look at plaque blockages in the heart are found to be normal (no blockage). Patients who are suspected of having heart disease often undergo a stress test, which helps cardiologists decide if the patient has heart disease, but stress tests can give false results. In Ontario alone, 90% are stress tests are found to be normal and patients are sent home with little follow-up. Of these 3-5% (\~4,000 patients/year) will have a major cardiovascular event (heart attack, surgery, or death) within 3 years. We need to improve the stress test accuracy to reduce cardiac outcome. We now know that it is not just the total amount of plaque that leads to heart attacks and strokes, but the composition of the plaque that can lead to breakage causing a heart attack. Plaques are soft and fragile, and typically contain fat and small leaky blood vessels within their cores. If we are able to identify patients that have leaky plaques using ultrasound, we may be able to improve the accuracy of stress testing. We propose a study looking at the combination of stress testing (assessing heart function) and neck ultrasound (assessing plaque composition), to identify patients at risk for cardiovascular events (heart attacks and death). We will enrol patients from 6 sites across Canada and follow-them for cardiac outcome for 3 years.

Official title: Combining Intraplaque Neovascularization With Risk Stratification by Carotid Stress ECHO

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

1500

Start Date

2021-08-16

Completion Date

2026-08-16

Last Updated

2025-02-06

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Carotid Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound

Carotid Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS), a diagnostic ultrasound enhancing agent that opacifies the blood to delineate the vessel walls.

Locations (6)

University of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Dalhousie University

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

The Kingston Heart Clinic

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Queen's University, Cardiovascular Imaging Network at Queen's (CINQ)

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Unity Health Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada