Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/39095
Type: Journal article
Title: Identification of unstable coronary atherosclerotic plaques
Author: Helft, G.
Worthley, S.
Beygui, F.
Zaman, A.
Le Feuvre, C.
Vacheron, A.
Metzger, J.
Badimon, J.
Fuster, V.
Citation: Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases, 2001; 94(6):583-590
Publisher: J B Bailliere
Issue Date: 2001
ISSN: 0003-9683
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Helft G; Worthley SG; Beygui F; Zaman AG; Le Feuvre C; Vacheron A; Metzger JP; Badimon JJ; Fuster V
Abstract: The mechanisms of atherogenesis are better understood and the detection of atherosclerosis has improved with the different diagnostic methods currently available. However, it is almost impossible at present to differentiate high risk, unstable or vulnerable plaques from quiescent or stable plaques of atherosclerosis. This is a crucial problem given the banality of atherosclerosis on the one hand, and, on the other hand, the serious consequences (acute coronary syndromes, cerebrovascular accidents) of thrombotic occlusion at the site of an atherosclerotic plaque. It has now been established that the composition of the plaque is more important than the degree of stenosis, a fundamental concept in the risk of plaque rupture, precipitating the cascade of reactions leading to uncontrolled thrombosis. Consequently, new imaging techniques should address the problem of analysing the composition of atheromatous plaques. Endovascular ultrasonography, fast CT, angioscopy, nuclear imaging techniques and MRI are so many promising tools. However, non-invasive techniques should be distinguished from invasive ones. In all probability, it will be the former which will turn out to be the most useful diagnostic aid in pauci or asymptomatic patients. This article reviews the different imaging techniques under evaluation for the identification of risk of plaque rupture.
Keywords: Beam computed-tomography
Artery disease
Electron-beam
In-vivo
Noninvasive detection
Angiography
Calcium
Calcification
Stenoses
TL-201
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