[Atherosclerosis imaging to assess plaque progression].

Paolo Raggi, Antonio Bellasi
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Cardiovascular disease is the first cause of morbidity and mortality for both men and women in developed countries. Tracking the progression of the atherosclerotic plaque appears to be an effective way to predict modification of risk in individual patients. Quantitative coronary angiography was initially proposed as a method of choice to assess coronary disease progression. With this methodology it was possible to demonstrate a strong association of plaque regression with reduction in adverse cardiovascular outcomes. More recently, the focus of research has turned to the development of noninvasive modalities to image the atherosclerotic plaque in its preclinical stages and to evaluate the effectiveness of preventive therapies with sequential imaging. The ease of performance of these tests enabled their use as intermediate endpoints in clinical trials to test new strategies to treat atherosclerosis. If proven successful, these imaging tools may allow a reduction in size and duration of clinical trials with a substantial cost benefit for society.

[动脉粥样硬化成像评估斑块进展]。
心血管疾病是发达国家男女发病和死亡的首要原因。跟踪动脉粥样硬化斑块的进展似乎是预测个体患者风险改变的有效方法。定量冠状动脉造影最初被建议作为评估冠状动脉疾病进展的一种选择方法。通过这种方法,可以证明斑块消退与心血管不良结局的减少有很强的相关性。最近,研究的重点已经转向无创模式的发展,在其临床前阶段对动脉粥样硬化斑块进行成像,并通过顺序成像评估预防治疗的有效性。这些测试的易用性使其成为临床试验的中间终点,以测试治疗动脉粥样硬化的新策略。如果证明是成功的,这些成像工具可以减少临床试验的规模和持续时间,为社会带来巨大的成本效益。
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