Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9935840 | The American Journal of Cardiology | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of moderate and intensive lipid lowering on plaque progression and arterial remodeling at coronary branch points was investigated. Intensive (+1 ± 19.6%), but not moderate (+4.1 ± 15.1%), lipid lowering prevented an increase in plaque area at the branch points. The 2 strategies were associated with increased areas of the lumen (+7.6% to 9.4%) and external elastic membrane (+9.6% to 10.8%). In contrast, there was no significant change in plaque, lumen, and/or external elastic membrane areas at the nonbranch point site. These results suggest that intensive lipid lowering can have a dramatic effect on atheroma-prone regions and that remodeling in response to changes in plaque is a heterogenous process.
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Authors
Stephen J. MBBS, PhD, E. Murat MD, Paul MD, Ilke MD, Tim BS, Samir MD, Steven E. MD,