Abstract

Introduction: Non-stenotic carotid plaque may be the cause of ischemic stroke in some patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS). We examined sex-differences in carotid plaque composition in patients with ESUS. Methods: A retrospective cohort of anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke patients with CTA head/neck and meeting criteria for ESUS was identified. Carotid artery bifurcations (4cm segment) ipsilateral to the stroke were evaluated using a semi-automated segmentation software to measure total plaque volume and plaque subcomponents (calcium, intraplaque hemorrhage [IPH], and lipid rich necrotic core [LRNC]). Sex-differences in baseline vascular risk factors and plaque subcomponent volumes were tested by Mann-Whitney U tests or students t-tests for continuous variables and Fisher’s exact test for categorical variables. Associations of each plaque subcomponent were tested by multivariate linear regressions. Results: Of 94 patients, 55% were women. Mean age of the cohort was 65 years. Women had higher body mass indices than men (29.2 vs 26.3; p=0.02). There were no other significant differences in age or vascular risk factors between men and women. Overall plaque volume (p=0.001) was significantly greater in men as was the volume of calcification (p<0.001) and IPH (p=0.008) in carotid arteries ipsilateral to the stroke (Figure). No significant difference was detected in LRNC volume by sex (p=0.84). In multivariate analysis, male sex (β=45.9, 95% CI 18.0-73.7, p=0.002) and older age (β=1.85, 95% CI 0.73-3.0, p=0.001) were significantly associated with calcified plaque volume, and male sex (β= 6.7, 95% CI 2.6-10.8, p=0.002) with IPH. Neither age nor sex was significantly associated with LRNC. Conclusions: Sex-differences in carotid plaque composition in ESUS suggest the possibility of a differential contribution of non-stenotic carotid plaque to stroke mechanism in men versus women.

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