Mannheim Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Plaque Consensus (2004–2006–2011)
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Abstract
Intima-media thickness (IMT) provides a surrogate end point of cardiovascular outcomes in clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of cardiovascular risk factor modification. Carotid artery plaque further adds to the cardiovascular risk assessment. It is defined as a focal structure that encroaches into the arterial lumen of at least 0.5 mm or 50% of the surrounding IMT value or demonstrates a thickness >1.5 mm as measured from the media-adventitia interface to the intima-lumen interface. The scientific basis for use of IMT in clinical trials and practice includes ultrasound physics, technical and disease-related principles as well as best practice on the performance, interpretation and documentation of study…
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- Medicine
- Intima-media thickness
- Surrogate endpoint
- Tunica media
- Randomized controlled trial
- Lumen (anatomy)
- Clinical trial
- Radiology
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- Good health and well-being
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