Objectives.We sought to compare the evolution of complex and smooth stenoses within the same coronary tree in patients with stable coronary artery disease.Background.Progression of coronary stenosis has prognostic significance and may be influenced by local and systemic factors. Stenosis morphology is a determinant of disease progression, but no previous study has systematically assessed progression of complex and smooth stenoses within the same patient.Methods.We studied 50 men with stable angina who 1) had one complex coronary stenosis and one smooth stenosis in different noninfarct-related coronary vessels at initial coronary angiography, and 2) had a second angiogram after a median interval of 9 months (range 3 to 24). Patients with les...
Background. Angiographic progression of coronary atherosclerosis is frequently observed in clinical ...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough functional ischemia identification is important when determining revascul...
Background The long-term course of coronary atherosclerosis has not been studied in large nationwide...
Objectives.We sought to compare the evolution of complex and smooth stenoses within the same coronar...
Background. At present, there is extensive knowledge on the clinical course of coronary artery disea...
Background. At present, there is extensive knowledge on the clinical course of coronary artery disea...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the behavior of unheralded complex lesions in patien...
AbstractObjectives. This study represents the first prospective, quantitative analysis of the associ...
As previously reported in acute presentations of unstable angina, an identifiable characteristic cor...
Introduction: The severity of coronary artery stenosis which leads to myocardial infarction (MI) has...
Background: Progression of atherosclerosis in coronary artery disease is observed through consecutiv...
AbstractThere are few data on angiographic coronary artery anatomy in patients whose coronary artery...
The extent of significant (>50%) coronary narrowings assessed by angiography has served as a usef...
textabstractAIMS: Angiographic studies on the natural course of both focal and diffuse coronary athe...
The angiographic progression of ischemia-related stenoses (IRS) and non-IRS stenoses was prospective...
Background. Angiographic progression of coronary atherosclerosis is frequently observed in clinical ...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough functional ischemia identification is important when determining revascul...
Background The long-term course of coronary atherosclerosis has not been studied in large nationwide...
Objectives.We sought to compare the evolution of complex and smooth stenoses within the same coronar...
Background. At present, there is extensive knowledge on the clinical course of coronary artery disea...
Background. At present, there is extensive knowledge on the clinical course of coronary artery disea...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the behavior of unheralded complex lesions in patien...
AbstractObjectives. This study represents the first prospective, quantitative analysis of the associ...
As previously reported in acute presentations of unstable angina, an identifiable characteristic cor...
Introduction: The severity of coronary artery stenosis which leads to myocardial infarction (MI) has...
Background: Progression of atherosclerosis in coronary artery disease is observed through consecutiv...
AbstractThere are few data on angiographic coronary artery anatomy in patients whose coronary artery...
The extent of significant (>50%) coronary narrowings assessed by angiography has served as a usef...
textabstractAIMS: Angiographic studies on the natural course of both focal and diffuse coronary athe...
The angiographic progression of ischemia-related stenoses (IRS) and non-IRS stenoses was prospective...
Background. Angiographic progression of coronary atherosclerosis is frequently observed in clinical ...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough functional ischemia identification is important when determining revascul...
Background The long-term course of coronary atherosclerosis has not been studied in large nationwide...