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Early versus late acute coronary syndrome risk patterns of coronary atherosclerotic plaque

Title
Early versus late acute coronary syndrome risk patterns of coronary atherosclerotic plaque
Authors
van den Hoogen, Inge J.Stuijfzand, Wijnand J.Gianni, Umbertovan Rosendael, Alexander R.Bax, A. MaximLu, YaoTantawy, Sara W.Hollenberg, Emma J.Andreini, DanieleAl-Mallah, Mouaz H.Cademartiri, FilippoChinnaiyan, KavithaChow, Benjamin J. W.Conte, EdoardoCury, Ricardo C.Feuchtner, GudrunGoncalves, Pedro de AraujoHadamitzky, MartinKim, Yong-JinLeipsic, JonathonMaffei, EricaMarques, HugoPlank, FabianPontone, GianlucaVillines, Todd C.Lee, Sang-EunAl'Aref, Subhi J.Baskaran, LohendranDanad, IbrahimGransar, HeidiBudoff, Matthew J.Samady, HabibVirmani, RenuBerman, Daniel S.Chang, Hyuk-JaeNarula, JagatMin, James K.Bax, Jeroen J.Lin, Fay Y.Shaw, Leslee J.|ICONIC Investigators
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Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING
ISSN
2047-2404JCR Link

2047-2412JCR Link
Citation
EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING vol. 23, no. 10, pp. 1314 - 1323
Keywords
acute coronary syndromeatherosclerosiscoronary artery diseasecoronary computed tomography angiography
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Aims The temporal instability of coronary atherosclerotic plaque preceding an incident acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is not well defined. We sought to examine differences in the volume and composition of coronary atherosclerosis between patients experiencing an early (<= 90 days) versus late ACS (>90 days) after baseline coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). Methods and results From a multicenter study, we enrolled patients who underwent a clinically indicated baseline CCTA and experienced ACS during follow-up. Separate core laboratories performed blinded adjudication of ACS events and quantification of CCTA including compositional plaque volumes by Hounsfield units (HU): calcified plaque >350 HU, fibrous plaque 131-350 HU, fibrofatty plaque 31-130 HU and necrotic core <30 HU. In 234 patients (mean age 62 +/- 12 years, 36% women), early and late ACS occurred in 129 and 105 patients after a mean of 395 +/- 622 days, respectively. Patients with early ACS had a greater maximal diameter stenosis and maximal cross-sectional plaque burden as compared to patients with late ACS (P < 0.05). Larger total, fibrous, fibrofatty, and necrotic core volumes were observed in the early ACS group (P < 0.05). Findings for total, fibrous, fibrofatty, and necrotic core volumes were reproduced in an external validation cohort (P < 0.05). Conclusions Volumetric differences in composition of coronary atherosclerosis exist between ACS patients according to their timing antecedent to the acute event. These data support that a large burden of non-calcified plaque on CCTA is strongly associated with near-term plaque instability and ACS risk.
DOI
10.1093/ehjci/jeac114
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