医学
心脏病学
心肌梗塞
内科学
光学相干层析成像
糖尿病
血管内超声
纤维帽
急性冠脉综合征
易损斑块
放射科
冠状动脉疾病
内分泌学
作者
Jiannan Dai,Lei Xing,Haibo Jia,Yinchun Zhu,Shaotao Zhang,Sining Hu,Lin Lin,Lijia Ma,Huimin Liu,Maoen Xu,Xuefeng Ren,Huai Yu,Lulu Li,Yanan Zou,Shaosong Zhang,Gary S. Mintz,Jingbo Hou,Bo Yu
标识
DOI:10.1093/eurheartj/ehy101
摘要
Plaque erosion is a significant substrate of acute coronary thrombosis. This study sought to determine in vivo predictors of plaque erosion in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). A prospective series of 822 STEMI patients underwent pre-intervention optical coherence tomography. Using established diagnostic criteria, 209 had plaque erosion (25.4%) and 564 had plaque rupture (68.6%). Plaque erosion was more frequent in women <50 years when compared with those ≥50 years of age (P = 0.009). There was a similar, but less striking, trend in men (P = 0.011). Patients with plaque erosion were more frequently current smokers but had fewer other coronary risk factors (dyslipidaemia, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mellitus) than those with plaque rupture. There was a preponderance of plaque erosion in the left anterior descending artery (LAD; 61.2%), whereas plaque rupture was more equally distributed in both the LAD (47.0%) and right coronary artery (43.3%). Despite the similar spatial distribution of erosions and ruptures over the lengths of the coronary arteries, plaque erosion occurred more frequently near a bifurcation (P < 0.001). In the multivariable analysis, age <50 years, current smoking, absence of other coronary risk factors, lack of multi-vessel disease, reduced lesion severity, larger vessel size, and nearby bifurcation were significantly associated with plaque erosion. Nearby bifurcation and current smoking were especially notable in men, while age <50 years was most predictive in women. Plaque erosion was a predictable clinical entity distinct from plaque rupture in STEMI patients, and gender-specific role of risk factors in plaque erosion should be considered.
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