It has previously been shown that analysis of coronary morphology can separate unstable from stable angina. An eccentric stenosis with a narrow neck or irregular borders, or both, is very common in patients who present with acute unstable angina, whereas it is rare in patients with stable angina. To extend these observations to myocardial infarction, the coronary morphology of 41 patients with acute or recent infarction and nontotally occluded infarct vessels was studied. For all patients, 27 (66%) of 41 infarct vessels contained this eccentric narrowing, whereas only 2 (11%) of 18 noninfarct vessels with narrowing of 50 to less than 100% had this lesion (p < 0.001). In addition, a separate group of patients with acute myocardial infarction...
Introduction: The severity of coronary artery stenosis which leads to myocardial infarction (MI) has...
Among the wide variety of causes of angina pectoris, two major categories may be recognized: the ana...
AbstractObjectives. The presence of thrombus formation and type of coronary artery lesion were deter...
It has previously been shown that analysis of coronary morphology can separate unstable from stable ...
As previously reported in acute presentations of unstable angina, an identifiable characteristic cor...
In 110 patients with either stable or unstable angina, the morphology of coronary artery lesions was...
AbstractAfter successful thrombolytic treatment for acute myocardial infarction, recurrent ischemia ...
AbstractThe frequency and type of acute lesions in the four major (right, left main, left anterior d...
AbstractPrevious clinical and angiographic/histopathologic correlative studies have demonstrated tha...
AbstractThere are few data on angiographic coronary artery anatomy in patients whose coronary artery...
Background: Destabilization of the fibrous cap facilitates plaque rupture, thrombus formation, and m...
AbstractIn a majority of instances, both unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction occur secon...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether myocardial lesions develop in association with un...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to relate the various clinical presentations of acute coronary...
In 78 consecutive patients with unstable angina, we performed coronary angiography random-ized to ei...
Introduction: The severity of coronary artery stenosis which leads to myocardial infarction (MI) has...
Among the wide variety of causes of angina pectoris, two major categories may be recognized: the ana...
AbstractObjectives. The presence of thrombus formation and type of coronary artery lesion were deter...
It has previously been shown that analysis of coronary morphology can separate unstable from stable ...
As previously reported in acute presentations of unstable angina, an identifiable characteristic cor...
In 110 patients with either stable or unstable angina, the morphology of coronary artery lesions was...
AbstractAfter successful thrombolytic treatment for acute myocardial infarction, recurrent ischemia ...
AbstractThe frequency and type of acute lesions in the four major (right, left main, left anterior d...
AbstractPrevious clinical and angiographic/histopathologic correlative studies have demonstrated tha...
AbstractThere are few data on angiographic coronary artery anatomy in patients whose coronary artery...
Background: Destabilization of the fibrous cap facilitates plaque rupture, thrombus formation, and m...
AbstractIn a majority of instances, both unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction occur secon...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether myocardial lesions develop in association with un...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to relate the various clinical presentations of acute coronary...
In 78 consecutive patients with unstable angina, we performed coronary angiography random-ized to ei...
Introduction: The severity of coronary artery stenosis which leads to myocardial infarction (MI) has...
Among the wide variety of causes of angina pectoris, two major categories may be recognized: the ana...
AbstractObjectives. The presence of thrombus formation and type of coronary artery lesion were deter...