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Advances in coronary imaging of atherosclerotic plaques.

Abstract

Atherosclerosis is a complex disease with multiple factors associated with its progression and complications.Fibroatheroma is a pathological entity which contains abundant lipid, and often, a thin fibrous cap that is the most common underlying cause of acute myocardial infarction. Based on pathological descriptions, we propose a new imaging-based nomenclature indicating high-risk plaque characteristics that can be identified with imaging. Additionally, we review the literature indicating in vivo plaque characterisation as well as outlining the natural history of plaques and, more importantly, its responses to systemic and local therapies. Intravascular imaging has positively impacted how we evaluate atherosclerosis, and it can provide guidance on the use of tailored therapies and the evaluation of their long-term follow-up effects.

Authors

Garcia-Garcia HM; Sanz-Sanchez J; Pinilla-Echeverri N; Blanco PJ; Bourantas C; Alfonso F

Journal

EuroIntervention, Vol. 21, No. 14, pp. e778–e795

Publisher

Europa Digital & Publishing

Publication Date

January 1, 2025

DOI

10.4244/eij-d-24-00387

ISSN

1774-024X
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