OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify the determinants of plaque structural stress (PSS) and the relationship between PSS and plaques with rupture. BACKGROUND: Plaque rupture is the most common cause of myocardial infarction, occurring particularly in higher risk lesions such as fibroatheromas. However, prospective intravascular ultrasound–virtual histology studies indicate that 135 kPa was a good predictor of rupture in higher risk regions. CONCLUSIONS: PSS is determined by plaque composition, plaque architecture, and lumen geometry. PSS and PSS variability are increased in plaques with rupture, particularly at proximal segments. Incorporating PSS into plaque assessment may improve identification of rupture-prone plaques
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
Objective: Although plaque erosion causes approximately 40 % of all coronary thrombi and disproporti...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify the determinants of plaque structural stress (PSS)...
BACKGROUND: Although plaque rupture is responsible for most myocardial infarctions, few high-risk pl...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine if plaque structural stress (PSS) and other plaque stress...
Atherosclerotic luminal narrowing is determined by plaque mass and local change in vessel size (remo...
The role of low and oscillating shear stress as a key factor for localizing early atherosclerotic pl...
Plaque vulnerability, defined as the likelihood that a plaque would rupture, is difficult to quantif...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
ObjectivesThis study theoretically examined the longitudinal structural determinants of plaque vulne...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
Aims: Atherosclerotic plaques develop in low shear stress regions. In the more advanced phase of the...
Background—-Extremes of wall shear stress (WSS) have been associated with plaque progression and tra...
Background and Purpose—It has been hypothesized that high structural stress in atherosclerotic plaqu...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
Objective: Although plaque erosion causes approximately 40 % of all coronary thrombi and disproporti...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify the determinants of plaque structural stress (PSS)...
BACKGROUND: Although plaque rupture is responsible for most myocardial infarctions, few high-risk pl...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine if plaque structural stress (PSS) and other plaque stress...
Atherosclerotic luminal narrowing is determined by plaque mass and local change in vessel size (remo...
The role of low and oscillating shear stress as a key factor for localizing early atherosclerotic pl...
Plaque vulnerability, defined as the likelihood that a plaque would rupture, is difficult to quantif...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
ObjectivesThis study theoretically examined the longitudinal structural determinants of plaque vulne...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
Aims: Atherosclerotic plaques develop in low shear stress regions. In the more advanced phase of the...
Background—-Extremes of wall shear stress (WSS) have been associated with plaque progression and tra...
Background and Purpose—It has been hypothesized that high structural stress in atherosclerotic plaqu...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
Rupture of atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of mortality. Plaque stress analysis, based on pa...
Objective: Although plaque erosion causes approximately 40 % of all coronary thrombi and disproporti...