Computed Tomography Angiography Identified High-Risk Coronary Plaques: From Diagnosis to Prognosis and Future Management
Diagnostics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(15), P. 1671 - 1671
Published: Aug. 1, 2024
CT
angiography
has
become,
in
recent
years,
a
main
evaluating
modality
for
patients
with
coronary
artery
disease
(CAD).
Recent
advancements
the
field
have
allowed
us
to
identity
not
only
presence
of
obstructive
but
also
characteristics
identified
lesions.
High-risk
atherosclerotic
plaques
are
angiographies
via
number
specific
and
may
provide
prognostic
therapeutic
implications,
aiming
prevent
future
ischemic
events
optimizing
medical
treatment
or
providing
interventions.
In
light
new
evidence
safety
efficacy
intervening
high-risk
plaques,
even
non-flow-limiting
disease,
we
aim
comprehensive
review
diagnostic
algorithms
implications
plaque
vulnerability
angiography,
identify
any
differences
invasive
imaging,
analyze
factors
potential
options
such
patients,
as
well
discuss
frontiers,
including
stenoses
role
patient
stratification.
Language: Английский
Quality of epicardial adipose tissue predicts major adverse cerebral and cardiovascular events following transcatheter aortic valve implantation
Takaaki Sato,
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Kunio Yufu,
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Hirochika Yamasaki
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Heart and Vessels,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
39(7), P. 646 - 653
Published: March 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Influence of Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome on Epicardial Adipose Tissue Thickness in Rural Spanish Children and Adolescents
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(19), P. 3321 - 3321
Published: Sept. 30, 2024
The
presence
of
visceral
adipose
tissue
implies
a
higher
risk
cardiovascular
diseases
than
subcutaneous
adiposity,
the
most
dangerous
heart
fat.
Epicardial
(EAT)
could
have
great
potential
as
detection
indicator
diseases,
although
it
has
seldom
been
studied
in
Spanish
children.
Objective:
objective
current
research
was
to
describe
values
EAT
pediatric
population
and
investigate
associations
between
anthropometric
measures,
blood
pressure,
lipid
glucose
profiles,
metabolic
syndrome.
Method:
An
analytical
cross-sectional
study
elementary
high
school
students
(aged
6
17)
measured
anthropometrics,
glycemic
echocardiographic
fat
thickness.
analysis
based
on
regression
discriminant
analysis.
Results:
results
this
(N
=
227)
showed
that
body
mass
index
(BMI)
20.29
±
4.54,
with
an
overweight
set
49.77%,
percentage
for
syndrome
5.3%.
linked
being
male,
BMI
percentile,
waist
circumference,
waist-to-height
ratio
(p
<
0.001),
hypertension,
low-density
lipoprotein
(LDL)
levels,
0.05).
Conclusions:
This
paper
argues
children
elevated
thickness
values,
correlates
factors
including
LDL
Language: Английский