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Frequency of acute plaque ruptures and thin cap atheromas at sites of maximal stenosis

BACKGROUND: There have been few autopsy studies relating sites of thin cap atheroma (TCFA) to sites of acute plaque rupture in culprit arteries, and sites of maximal narrowing in non-culprit arteries. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to quantify and locate the frequency of TCFA related to the sites of maximal stenosis in atherosclerotic plaques. METHODS: We studied 88 hearts in victims of sudden death dying with coronary thrombus overlying acute plaque rupture. Thin cap atheromas were defined as fibrous cap < 65 microns overlying a necrotic core. Percent luminal narrowing was determined at the sites of plaque rupture and thin cap atheromas. RESULTS: There were 81 men and 7 women, mean age 50 years ± 9 SD. The plaque rupture was the site of maximal luminal narrowing in 47% of culprit arteries. TCFAs were present in 67 hearts (83%). Of these, 49 (73%) demonstrated TCFAs in the culprit artery; 17 (25%) in the culprit artery only, 32 (48%) in the culprit artery and in a non-culprit artery, and 18 (27%) only in a non-culprit artery. In non-culprit arteries, TCFAs represented the maximal site of stenosis in 44% of arteries. The acute rupture site is the site of maximal luminal narrowing in the involved vessel in 47% of hearts from patients dying with acute plaque rupture. CONCLUSION: These data may suggest that luminal narrowing is not a reliable marker for TCFA.

Atherosclerosis; coronary artery disease; heart rupture; coronary stenosis


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