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TCT-54 The distribution of high-risk plaques with respect to artery stenosis in non-culprit non-ischemic native coronary lesions of diabetic patients – data from COMBINE OCT-FFR study

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Thin fibrous cap atheroma (TCFA), plaque rupture (PR), plaque erosion (PE) triggers the acute coronary syndrome. However, the prevalence of these plaques in non-ischemic lesions in diabetes mellitus (DM) patients… Click to show full abstract

Thin fibrous cap atheroma (TCFA), plaque rupture (PR), plaque erosion (PE) triggers the acute coronary syndrome. However, the prevalence of these plaques in non-ischemic lesions in diabetes mellitus (DM) patients was barely reported. This report presents the distribution of high-risk plaques in non-

Keywords: non ischemic; high risk; risk plaques; distribution high

Journal Title: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Year Published: 2018

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