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Pathophysiology of coronary artery disease

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CIRCULATION
卷 111, 期 25, 页码 3481-3488

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.537878

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atherogenesis; inflammation; ischemia; plaque; acute coronary syndromes

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL-56985, HL-48743, HL-34636] Funding Source: Medline

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During the past decade, our understanding of the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease ( CAD) has undergone a remarkable evolution. We review here how these advances have altered our concepts of and clinical approaches to both the chronic and acute phases of CAD. Previously considered a cholesterol storage disease, we currently view atherosclerosis as an inflammatory disorder. The appreciation of arterial remodeling ( compensatory enlargement) has expanded attention beyond stenoses evident by angiography to encompass the biology of nonstenotic plaques. Revascularization effectively relieves ischemia, but we now recognize the need to attend to nonobstructive lesions as well. Aggressive management of modifiable risk factors reduces cardiovascular events and should accompany appropriate revascularization. We now recognize that disruption of plaques that may not produce critical stenoses causes many acute coronary syndromes ( ACS). The disrupted plaque represents a solid- state stimulus to thrombosis. Alterations in circulating prothrombotic or antifibrinolytic mediators in the fluid phase of the blood can also predispose toward ACS. Recent results have established the multiplicity of high- risk plaques and the widespread nature of inflammation in patients prone to develop ACS. These findings challenge our traditional view of coronary atherosclerosis as a segmental or localized disease. Thus, treatment of ACS should involve 2 overlapping phases: first, addressing the culprit lesion, and second, aiming at rapid stabilization of other plaques that may produce recurrent events. The concept of interventional cardiology must expand beyond mechanical revascularization to embrace preventive interventions that forestall future events.

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