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Process of progression of coronary artery lesions from mild or moderate stenosis to moderate or severe stenosis: A study based on four serial coronary arteriograms per year.
Yokoya, K; Takatsu, H; Suzuki, T; Hosokawa, H; Ojio, S; Matsubara, T; Tanaka, T; Watanabe, S; Morita, N; Nishigaki, K; Takemura, G; Noda, T; Minatoguchi, S; Fujiwara, H.
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  • Yokoya K; MUGIC Group: Multicenter Study Group in Gifu University and Affiliated Hospitals on Cardiac Disease, Japan.
Circulation ; 100(9): 903-9, 1999 Aug 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10468519
BACKGROUND: The process of progression in coronary artery disease is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: The subjects were 36 patients with 36 objective vessels with clinically significant progression of coronary artery disease (>/=15% per year) in whom 4 serial coronary arteriograms (CAGs) were performed at intervals of approximately 4 months in a 1-year period. The degree of progression of percent stenosis between each of 2 serial CAGs was classified as marked (M: >/=15%), slight (S: 5% to 14%), and no progression (N: <5%). From the pattern of progression, the 36 vessels were classified as 14 type 1 vessels with marked progression (N-->N-->M in 13 vessels and S-->S-->M in 1 vessel) and 22 type 2 vessels without marked progression (S-->S-->S in 18 vessels, N-->S-->S in 4). Percent stenosis at the first, second, third, and final CAGs was 44+/-14%, 46+/-13%, 46+/-13%, and 88+/-10% (P<0.05 versus first CAG) in type 1 vessels and 44+/-11%, 50+/-9%, 59+/-9%, and 67+/-9% in type 2 vessels (P<0.05 for second, third, and final CAGs versus first CAG). Type 1 vessels featured the sudden appearance of severe stenosis due to marked progression, angina pectoris, or myocardial infarction (71%) and Ambrose type II eccentric lesions indicating plaque rupture or thrombi (57%). Type 2 vessels featured continuous slight progression of stenosis with smooth vessel walls; angina pectoris (14%) occurred when the percent stenosis reached a severe level. An increase in serum C-reactive protein was observed only in the type 2 vessel group, which suggests a relation between continuous slight progression and inflammatory change. CONCLUSIONS: Two types of stenosis progression provide a new insight into the mechanism of coronary artery disease.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteína C-Reativa / Doença das Coronárias Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1999 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteína C-Reativa / Doença das Coronárias Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1999 Tipo de documento: Article