Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease
(1) Division of Cardiology, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2) Division of Cardiology, The Peter Munk Cardiac Centre and the Heart and Stroke Richard Lewar Centre…
(1) Division of Cardiology, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2) Division of Cardiology, The Peter Munk Cardiac Centre and the Heart and Stroke Richard Lewar Centre…
(1) Department of Medicine, University of Miami Hospital, Miami, FL, USA (2) Cardiac Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA Pablo Rengifo-Moreno Email:…
Fig. 5.1 Triglycerides are incorporated into lipoproteins via the exogenous and endogenous pathways to form chylomicrons and VLDL, the TRLs. Activity by LPL and HL results in partial hydrolysis and…
Fig. 8.1 The typical end diastolic (a) and end systolic (c) left ventricular angiographic frames from a 72 year old female who presented with an ACS after the death of…
Fig. 2.1 Theoretic cross sections of a coronary artery at different stages in the evolution to STEMI. The left panel demonstrates a TCFA with positive remodeling and only mild luminal…
Non-modifiable risk factors: I. Advanced age II. Male sex III. Family history of coronary heart disease Modifiable risk factors: I. Hypertension: Elevated systolic and diastolic blood pressure II. Dyslipidemia: High…
Technique Imaging benefit Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) Quantify plaque burden, identify positive remodeling, calculate area stenosis, calcification IVUS + virtual histology Better define plaque characteristics; identify pathological intimal thickening, thick and…