Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5931521 | The American Journal of Cardiology | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The frequency and distribution of thin-cap fibroatheromas (TCFA) have important clinical implications. We evaluated the frequency and distribution of TCFA identified by virtual histology intravascular ultrasound (VH-IVUS) in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and stable angina pectoris (SAP). Preintervention 3-vessel VH-IVUS was performed in 105 patients with ACS and 107 with SAP. The length of left anterior descending artery imaged was 72 ± 16 mm-54 ± 12 mm in the left circumflex and 92 ± 19 mm in the right coronary. VH-IVUS-derived TCFA (VH-TCFA) had a necrotic core â¥10% of plaque area without overlying fibrous tissue in a plaque burden â¥40%. There were 76 ruptured plaques (55 in ACS and 21 in SAP) and 439 VH-TCFA (262 in ACS and 177 in SAP, 2.5 ± 1.5 vs 1.7 ± 1.1 TCFA per patient with ACS and with SAP, respectively; p <0.001). Twelve patients with ACS and 1 with SAP had multiple ruptured plaques (p <0.001); 76 patients with ACS and 58 with SAP had multiple VH-TCFA (p = 0.009). Presentation of ACS was the only independent predictor for multiple ruptured plaques (p = 0.013) or multiple VH-TCFA (p = 0.011). Eighty-three percent of VH-TCFA were located within 40 mm of the coronary: 111 â¤10 (25%), 110 from 11 to 20 (25%), 83 from 21 to 30 (19%), and 61 from 31 to 40 mm (14%). The axial distribution of VH-TCFA was similar in patients with ACS and those with SAP and was similar to the axial distribution of ruptured plaques. In conclusion, 3-vessel VH-IVUS imaging showed a higher frequency of VH-TCFA in primary and secondary lesions in patients with ACS compared with those with SAP, but showed a similar clustering of VH-TCFA in the proximal 40 mm of each coronary artery.
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Authors
Myeong-Ki MD, PhD, Gary S. MD, Cheol Whan MD, PhD, Jeong-Woo MD, Jae-Hyoung MD, Duk-Woo MD, PhD, Seung-Whan MD, PhD, Young-Hak MD, PhD, Sang-Sig MD, PhD, Jae-Joong MD, PhD, Seong-Wook MD, PhD, Seung-Jung MD, PhD,