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Comparison of high risk characteristics of non-culprit plaques in CCS vs ACS

Research Authors
Mohamed M. Reda Abdelaziz, MD a, b, Frans B. Mensink, MD a, J. Los, MD a,, Peter Damman, MD, PhD a, Niels van Roijen, MD, PhD a, Marleen H. van Wely, MD a, Helmut R. Gehlmann, MD a, Tim J.F. ten Cate, MD, PhD a, Mohamed A.H. Abdelhafez, MD b, R.J.M. van G
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
EuroPCR
Research Year
2022
Research Abstract

Most studies comparing lesion characteristic of non-culprit plaques of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients to plaques of stable angina patients studied only in hemodynamically insignificant nonculprit plaques (eg diameter stenosis <30 or 50%). With increase in plaque burden, plaque composition might change. Lipidic content measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and represented by lipid core burden index (LCBI) has demonstrated its correlation with future non-culprit major adverse cardiac events. New insights in plaque composition of hemodynamically significant non-culprit

lesions may serve to understand the potential of pharmacological therapy to prevent non-culprit major adverse cardiac events.