Anatol J Cardiol. 2006; 6(Suppl 1): 8-12

Vulnerable high-risk plaque (thin cap fibroatheroma): vulnerable patient/vulnerable blood

Murat Sezer1
Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Cardiology, Ýstanbul

Coronary plaque disruption and subsequent thrombosis is the major recognized pathogenetic component of “vulnerable plaques,” which cha- racterize the transition from stable coronary artery disease to acute coronary syndromes. Autopsy studies have characterized a subgroup of high-risk, or vulnerable, plaques that result in acute coronary syndromes or sudden cardiac death. In recent years, cardiovascular research has sought potential strategies for detecting high-risk plaques before their disruption. This review focuses on definition of vulnerable plaque and vulnerable patients and the diagnostic modalities using identification of the vulnerable/high-risk plaques.

Keywords: Vulnerable plaque, acute coronary syndromes, angioscopy, thermography


Murat Sezer. Vulnerable high-risk plaque (thin cap fibroatheroma): vulnerable patient/vulnerable blood. Anatol J Cardiol. 2006; 6(Suppl 1): 8-12


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