In 110 patients with either stable or unstable angina, the morphology of coronary artery lesions was qualitatively assessed at angiography. Each obstruction reducing the luminal diameter of the vessel by 50% or greater was categorized into one of the following morphologic groups: concentric (symmetric narrowing); type I eccentric (asymmetric narrowing with smooth borders and a broad neck); type II eccentric (asymmetric with a narrow neck or irregular borders, or both); and multiple irregular coronary narrowings in series. For the entire group, type II eccentric lesions were significantly more frequent in the 63 patients with unstable angina (p < 0.001), whereas concentric and type I eccentric lesions were seen more frequently in the 47 pati...
The importance of intraluminal coronary artery thrombus in acute myocardial infarction is now recogn...
AbstractObjectives. To determine whether excision of complex, ulcerated plaque improves the risk of ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to relate the various clinical presentations of acute coronary...
In 110 patients with either stable or unstable angina, the morphology of coronary artery lesions was...
As previously reported in acute presentations of unstable angina, an identifiable characteristic cor...
It has previously been shown that analysis of coronary morphology can separate unstable from stable ...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to correlate angiographically detected complex lesions and int...
AbstractObjectives. The presence of thrombus formation and type of coronary artery lesion were deter...
AbstractAfter successful thrombolytic treatment for acute myocardial infarction, recurrent ischemia ...
Unstable angina is an acute coronary syndrome associated with substantial short- and medium-term mor...
Among the wide variety of causes of angina pectoris, two major categories may be recognized: the ana...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to characterize the outcome of coronary angioplast...
AbstractThe frequency and type of acute lesions in the four major (right, left main, left anterior d...
Angioscopy provides a direct and chromatic visualization of the intimal surface of the coronary arte...
The angiographic progression of ischemia-related stenoses (IRS) and non-IRS stenoses was prospective...
The importance of intraluminal coronary artery thrombus in acute myocardial infarction is now recogn...
AbstractObjectives. To determine whether excision of complex, ulcerated plaque improves the risk of ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to relate the various clinical presentations of acute coronary...
In 110 patients with either stable or unstable angina, the morphology of coronary artery lesions was...
As previously reported in acute presentations of unstable angina, an identifiable characteristic cor...
It has previously been shown that analysis of coronary morphology can separate unstable from stable ...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to correlate angiographically detected complex lesions and int...
AbstractObjectives. The presence of thrombus formation and type of coronary artery lesion were deter...
AbstractAfter successful thrombolytic treatment for acute myocardial infarction, recurrent ischemia ...
Unstable angina is an acute coronary syndrome associated with substantial short- and medium-term mor...
Among the wide variety of causes of angina pectoris, two major categories may be recognized: the ana...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to characterize the outcome of coronary angioplast...
AbstractThe frequency and type of acute lesions in the four major (right, left main, left anterior d...
Angioscopy provides a direct and chromatic visualization of the intimal surface of the coronary arte...
The angiographic progression of ischemia-related stenoses (IRS) and non-IRS stenoses was prospective...
The importance of intraluminal coronary artery thrombus in acute myocardial infarction is now recogn...
AbstractObjectives. To determine whether excision of complex, ulcerated plaque improves the risk of ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to relate the various clinical presentations of acute coronary...