Background. At present, there is extensive knowledge on the clinical course of coronary artery disease (CAD), whereas data on the underlying anatomical changes and their relation to clinical events are still limited.Methods and Results. We investigated progression and regression of CAD prospectively over 3 years in 230 patients (average age, 53.2 years) with mild to moderate disease by applying quantitated, repeated coronary angiography. Minimal stenotic diameters, segment diameters, and percent stenosis were analyzed by the computer-assisted Coronary Angiography Analysis System (CAAS). Progression was defined either as an increase in percent stenosis of preexisting stenoses by greater-than-or-equal-to 20% including occlusions or as formati...
Background: Progression of atherosclerosis in coronary artery disease is observed through consecutiv...
Progression of coronary artery stenosis was measured using a quantitative, computer-assisted cinevid...
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...
AbstractObjectives. This study represents the first prospective, quantitative analysis of the associ...
AbstractThere are few data on angiographic coronary artery anatomy in patients whose coronary artery...
Background. Angiographic progression of coronary atherosclerosis is frequently observed in clinical ...
textabstractAIMS: Angiographic studies on the natural course of both focal and diffuse coronary athe...
Objectives.We sought to compare the evolution of complex and smooth stenoses within the same coronar...
Background The long-term course of coronary atherosclerosis has not been studied in large nationwide...
Background The long-term course of coronary atherosclerosis has not been studied in large nationwide...
AbstractRepeat coronary angiography was performed in 42 patients 10 years after randomization to med...
Aim. To study the radiomorphological changes in coronary arteries (CA) and their contribution to the...
AIMS: Angiographic studies on the natural course of both focal and diffuse coronary atherosclerosis ...
To characterize the clinical and angiographic factors associated with progression of coronary athero...
Background: Progression of atherosclerosis in coronary artery disease is observed through consecutiv...
Progression of coronary artery stenosis was measured using a quantitative, computer-assisted cinevid...
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...
AbstractObjectives. This study represents the first prospective, quantitative analysis of the associ...
AbstractThere are few data on angiographic coronary artery anatomy in patients whose coronary artery...
Background. Angiographic progression of coronary atherosclerosis is frequently observed in clinical ...
textabstractAIMS: Angiographic studies on the natural course of both focal and diffuse coronary athe...
Objectives.We sought to compare the evolution of complex and smooth stenoses within the same coronar...
Background The long-term course of coronary atherosclerosis has not been studied in large nationwide...
Background The long-term course of coronary atherosclerosis has not been studied in large nationwide...
AbstractRepeat coronary angiography was performed in 42 patients 10 years after randomization to med...
Aim. To study the radiomorphological changes in coronary arteries (CA) and their contribution to the...
AIMS: Angiographic studies on the natural course of both focal and diffuse coronary atherosclerosis ...
To characterize the clinical and angiographic factors associated with progression of coronary athero...
Background: Progression of atherosclerosis in coronary artery disease is observed through consecutiv...
Progression of coronary artery stenosis was measured using a quantitative, computer-assisted cinevid...
Objectives.We sought to compare the evolution of complex and smooth stenoses within the same coronar...