This document discusses intravascular ultrasound elastography (IVUS), a technique that measures the elastic properties and stiffness of vessel walls and atherosclerotic plaque. It can identify soft, lipid-rich plaques that are more vulnerable to rupture compared to hard, calcified plaques. The document summarizes a study that found IVUS elastography could detect fatty plaques in vivo in pigs with 100% sensitivity and 80% specificity. It also showed the ability to identify lipid and macrophages in plaques. The conclusion is that IVUS elastography can determine plaques with large lipid cores and identifies questions for further research on detecting plaque inflammation and establishing normal vs. abnormal elasticity values.