ISCHEMIA-RELATED LESION CHARACTERISTICS IN PATIENTS WITH STABLE OR UNSTABLE ANGINA - A STUDY WITH INTRACORONARY ANGIOSCOPY AND ULTRASOUND

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作者
DEFEYTER, PJ [1 ]
OZAKI, Y [1 ]
BAPTISTA, J [1 ]
ESCANED, J [1 ]
DIMARIO, C [1 ]
DEJAEGERE, PPT [1 ]
SERRUYS, PW [1 ]
ROELANDT, JRTC [1 ]
机构
[1] ERASMUS UNIV ROTTERDAM,THORAXCTR,3000 DR ROTTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
关键词
ANGINA; ULTRASONICS; ANGIOGRAPHY;
D O I
10.1161/01.CIR.92.6.1408
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Postmortem-derived findings support the common beliefs that lipid-rich coronary plaques with a thin, fibrous cap are prone to rupture and that rupture and superimposed thrombosis are the primary mechanisms causing acute coronary syndromes. In vivo imaging with intracoronary techniques may disclose differences in the characterization of atherosclerotic plaques in patients with stable or unstable angina and thus may provide clues to which plaques may rupture and whether rupture and thrombosis are active. Methods and Results We assessed the characteristics of the ischemia-related lesions with coronary angiography and intracoronary angioscopy and determined their compositions with intracoronary ultrasound in 44 patients with unstable and 23 patients with stable angina. The angiographic images were classified as noncomplex (smooth borders) or complex (irregular borders, multiple lesions, thrombus). Angioscopic images were classified as either stable (smooth surface) or thrombotic (red thrombus). The ultrasound characteristics of the lesion were classified as poorly echo-reflective, highly echo-reflective with shadowing, or highly echo-reflective without shadowing. There was a poor correlation between clinical status and angiographic findings. An angiographic complex lesion (n=33) was concordant with unstable angina in 55% (24 of 44); a noncomplex lesion (n=34) was concordant with stable angina in 61% (14 of 23). There was a good correlation between clinical status and angioscopic findings. An angioscopic thrombotic lesion (n=34) was concordant with unstable angina in 68% (30 of 44); a stable lesion (n=33) was concordant with stable angina in 83% (19 of 23). The ultrasound-obtained composition of the plaque was similar in patients with unstable and stable angina. Conclusions Angiography discriminates poorly between lesions in stable and unstable angina. angioscopy demonstrated that plaque rupture and thrombosis were present in 17% of stable angina and 68% of unstable angina patients. Currently available ultrasound technology does not discriminate stable from unstable plaques.
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页码:1408 / 1413
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