Imagerie intracoronaire : quelle place dans la pathologie cardiovasculaire de la femme ?

IF 0.3 Q4 Medicine
Serigne C.T. Ndao, Nicolas Amabile
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Abstract

Background

Coronary artery disease remains the leading cause of mortality among women, despite a persistent underestimation of its clinical impact. Intracoronary imaging techniques (ICI), such as intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT), have emerged as valuable tools to complement angiography, especially in women, whose pathophysiological mechanisms are often atypical.

Aims

To analyse current data on the use of ICI in women and highlight its benefits, limitations, and sex-specific considerations.

Methods

Narrative review of recent literature, including observational studies, post-hoc analyses of randomized trials, and registries focusing on IVUS and OCT use in women.

Results

Women tend to have smaller coronary arteries, less extensive atherosclerotic disease, and distinct plaque composition, with a predominance of erosions over ruptures. These characteristics are poorly assessed by angiography alone, reinforcing the value of ICI, particularly in cases of MINOCA and spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD). Despite demonstrated clinical benefits, ICI remains underused in women, with lower penetration into routine practice and underrepresentation in clinical trials. Complications related to intracoronary imaging are rare and comparable between genders, if precautions specific to female anatomy are observed.

Conclusion

ICI represents a significant yet underutilized opportunity to improve cardiovascular outcomes in women. Better integration of this technology into diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, combined with more gender-specific research, is essential to reduce persistent disparities in care.
冠状动脉内成像在女性心血管疾病中的作用是什么?
背景冠状动脉疾病仍然是女性死亡的主要原因,尽管其临床影响一直被低估。冠状动脉内成像技术(ICI),如血管内超声(IVUS)和光学相干断层扫描(OCT),已经成为补充血管造影的有价值的工具,特别是在病理生理机制通常不典型的女性中。目的分析目前女性使用ICI的数据,并强调其益处、局限性和性别特异性考虑因素。方法对近期文献进行综述,包括观察性研究、随机试验的事后分析,以及关注IVUS和OCT在女性中的应用的登记。结果女性的冠状动脉往往较小,动脉粥样硬化疾病较少,斑块组成明显,糜烂多于破裂。这些特征仅通过血管造影很难评估,这加强了ICI的价值,特别是在MINOCA和自发性冠状动脉夹层(SCAD)的情况下。尽管证明了临床益处,但ICI在女性中的应用仍然不足,在常规实践中的渗透率较低,在临床试验中的代表性不足。如果观察到女性解剖结构的特殊预防措施,与冠状动脉内成像相关的并发症是罕见的,并且在性别之间具有可比性。结论:ici是改善女性心血管结局的一个重要但未充分利用的机会。将这项技术更好地纳入诊断和治疗战略,并结合更多针对性别的研究,对于减少护理方面持续存在的差距至关重要。
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0.60
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68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Organe scientifique de référence fondé en 1951, les Annales de cardiologie et d''angéiologie abordent tous les domaines qui intéressent quotidiennement les cardiologues et les angéiologues praticiens : neurologie et radiologie vasculaires, hémostase, diabétologie, médecine interne, épidémiologie et prévention. Les Annales de cardiologie et d''angéiologie sont indexées aux grandes bases de données et publient rapidement, et en conformité avec les normes internationales de publication scientifique, des articles en français sur la pathologie cardiaque.
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