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Int J Cardiol ; 162(2): 123-8, 2013 Jan 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21636151

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BACKGROUND: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) can predict future cardiovascular disease. Rupture of vulnerable plaque which often has a large lipid core with a thin fibrous cap causes acute coronary syndrome including sudden cardiac death. We tested our hypothesis that preserved CRF is associated with low lipid composition and thick fibrous cap thickness of coronary lesions. METHODS: We prospectively performed both integrated backscatter intravascular ultrasound (IB-IVUS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) for 77 non-culprit coronary lesions in 77 consecutive angina pectoris patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Percentage of achieved of predicted peak oxygen consumption (%PPeak Vo(2)) calculated based on measured peak Vo(2) using a cardiopulmonary exercise test performed post PCI was adapted as an indicator of patient CRF. RESULTS: Patients were divided into two groups [those with preserved CRF (%PPeak Vo(2) >82%) (Group I) or others (Group II)]. Coronary plaques of Group I patients had significantly smaller lipid volume, greater fibrous volume, and thicker fibrous cap thickness than those of Group II (32 ± 14% vs. 45 ± 13%, p<0.001; 57 ± 11% vs. 49 ± 11%, p<0.001; and 177.7 ± 20.9 µm vs. 143.7 ± 36.9 µm, p<0.001). In multivariate linear regression analysis, %PPeak Vo(2) showed a significantly negative correlation with lipid volume and a positive correlation with fibrous volume and fibrous cap thickness (ß=-0.418, p=0.001; ß=0.361, p=0.006; and ß=0.339, p=0.008). CONCLUSIONS: High %PPeak Vo(2) was associated with low lipid volume, high fibrous volume and thick fibrous cap thickness in coronary lesions. These results may well suggest an attenuated risk of cardiovascular events in patients with preserved CRF.


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Doença da Artéria Coronariana/diagnóstico , Vasos Coronários/patologia , Placa Aterosclerótica/diagnóstico , Idoso , Débito Cardíaco , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/sangue , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/diagnóstico por imagem , Vasos Coronários/diagnóstico por imagem , Teste de Esforço , Feminino , Fibrose/patologia , Humanos , Lipídeos/sangue , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Aptidão Física , Placa Aterosclerótica/sangue , Placa Aterosclerótica/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos Prospectivos , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica , Ultrassonografia de Intervenção/métodos
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