Thrombosis and morphology of plaque rupture using optical coherence tomography
Background Thrombosis following plaque rupture is the main cause of acute coronary syndrome, but not all plaque ruptures lead to thrombosis. There are limited in vivo data on the relationship between the morphology of ruptured plaque and thrombosis. Methods We used optical coherence tomography (OCT)...
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description | Background Thrombosis following plaque rupture is the main cause of acute coronary syndrome, but not all plaque ruptures lead to thrombosis. There are limited in vivo data on the relationship between the morphology of ruptured plaque and thrombosis. Methods We used optical coherence tomography (OCT) to investigate the morphology of plaque rupture and its relation to coronary artery thrombosis in patients with coronary heart disease. Forty-two patients with coronary artery plaque rupture detected by OCT were divided into two groups (with or without thrombus) and the morphological characteristics of ruptured plaque, including fibrous cap thickness and broken cap site, were recorded. Results The fibrous cap of ruptured plaque with thrombus was significantly thinner compared to caps without thrombus ((57.00+17.00) Bm vs. (96.00+48.00) Bm; P=0.0076). Conclusions Plaque rupture associated with thrombosis occurs primarily in plaque covered by a thin fibrous cap. Thick fibrous caps are associated with greater stability of ruptured plaque. |
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There are limited in vivo data on the relationship between the morphology of ruptured plaque and thrombosis. Methods We used optical coherence tomography (OCT) to investigate the morphology of plaque rupture and its relation to coronary artery thrombosis in patients with coronary heart disease. Forty-two patients with coronary artery plaque rupture detected by OCT were divided into two groups (with or without thrombus) and the morphological characteristics of ruptured plaque, including fibrous cap thickness and broken cap site, were recorded. Results The fibrous cap of ruptured plaque with thrombus was significantly thinner compared to caps without thrombus ((57.00+17.00) Bm vs. (96.00+48.00) Bm; P=0.0076). Conclusions Plaque rupture associated with thrombosis occurs primarily in plaque covered by a thin fibrous cap. 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There are limited in vivo data on the relationship between the morphology of ruptured plaque and thrombosis. Methods We used optical coherence tomography (OCT) to investigate the morphology of plaque rupture and its relation to coronary artery thrombosis in patients with coronary heart disease. Forty-two patients with coronary artery plaque rupture detected by OCT were divided into two groups (with or without thrombus) and the morphological characteristics of ruptured plaque, including fibrous cap thickness and broken cap site, were recorded. Results The fibrous cap of ruptured plaque with thrombus was significantly thinner compared to caps without thrombus ((57.00+17.00) Bm vs. (96.00+48.00) Bm; P=0.0076). Conclusions Plaque rupture associated with thrombosis occurs primarily in plaque covered by a thin fibrous cap. 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There are limited in vivo data on the relationship between the morphology of ruptured plaque and thrombosis. Methods We used optical coherence tomography (OCT) to investigate the morphology of plaque rupture and its relation to coronary artery thrombosis in patients with coronary heart disease. Forty-two patients with coronary artery plaque rupture detected by OCT were divided into two groups (with or without thrombus) and the morphological characteristics of ruptured plaque, including fibrous cap thickness and broken cap site, were recorded. Results The fibrous cap of ruptured plaque with thrombus was significantly thinner compared to caps without thrombus ((57.00+17.00) Bm vs. (96.00+48.00) Bm; P=0.0076). Conclusions Plaque rupture associated with thrombosis occurs primarily in plaque covered by a thin fibrous cap. 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