1. Angioscopic assessment of coronary lesions underlying thrombus.
- Author
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Waxman S, Mittleman MA, Zarich SW, Fitzpatrick PJ, Lewis SM, Leeman DE, Shubrooks SJ Jr, Snyder JT, Muller JE, and Nesto RW
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- Coronary Disease etiology, Humans, Risk Factors, Angioscopy, Coronary Disease complications, Coronary Disease diagnosis, Coronary Thrombosis etiology, Coronary Thrombosis pathology
- Abstract
This study examines the characteristics of coronary lesions in which thrombus is found as assessed by angioscopy before percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty in patients with various coronary syndromes. Our findings demonstrate that the plaque underlying intracoronary thrombus is usually yellow and/or disrupted, and support in vitro observations that lipid-rich plaques are highly thrombogenic and that disruption of these plaques is associated with in situ thrombosis.
- Published
- 1997
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