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Michiel J Bom1, Dirk J van der Heijden1, Elvin Kedhi1, Jan van der Heyden1, Martijn Meuwissen1, Paul Knaapen1, Stefan A J Timmer1, Niels van Royen2.
Abstract
Early identification and treatment of the vulnerable plaque, that is, a coronary artery lesion with a high likelihood of rupture leading to an acute coronary syndrome, have gained great interest in the cardiovascular research field. Postmortem studies have identified clear morphological characteristics associated with plaque rupture. Recent advances in invasive and noninvasive coronary imaging techniques have empowered the clinician to identify suspected vulnerable plaques in vivo and paved the way for the evaluation of therapeutic agents targeted at reducing plaque vulnerability. Local treatment of vulnerable plaques by percutaneous coronary intervention and systemic treatment with anti-inflammatory and low-density lipoprotein-lowering drugs are currently being investigated in large randomized clinical trials to assess their therapeutic potential for reducing adverse coronary events. Results from these studies may enable a more patient-tailored strategy for the treatment of coronary artery disease.Entities:
Keywords: acute coronary syndrome; atherosclerosis; computed tomography angiography; coronary artery disease; tomography, optical coherence
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28483945 DOI: 10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.116.005973
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Circ Cardiovasc Imaging ISSN: 1941-9651 Impact factor: 7.792