A new technique that can locate vulnerable coronary plaques at risk of rupturing and causing a myocardial infarction (MI) could help identify patients at high cardiovascular risk who might need more ...
WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 12, 2008 – Research results indicate that optical coherence tomography (OCT), a newly evolving imaging method, may be the best tool available to detect vulnerable plaque in ...
ATLANTA -- The concept of using stents to seal off non-flow-limiting vulnerable plaques, before they have a chance to rupture, worked out in the first major trial testing this provocative idea.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . For patients with vulnerable plaque but no flow-limiting stenosis, PCI provided better clinical outcomes than ...
A new strategy for the management of atherosclerotic plaque as a source of major adverse cardiac events is needed with the focus shifting from the flow-limiting coronary artery luminal lesions to the ...
People with a buildup of fatty atherosclerotic plaque in the heart's arteries considered at risk of rupturing were far less likely to suffer a serious cardiac event if they underwent percutaneous ...
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That is a very important question because it is something we ask ourselves every year when we begin planning EuroPCR. To me, there are ...
Individuals with hepatic steatosis appeared to have higher amounts of noncalcified coronary plaque and were almost twice as ...
Molecular imaging has emerged as a transformative approach for the non-invasive characterisation of atherosclerotic plaques, offering insights into cellular and biochemical activities that cannot be ...