Copyright © 2004 by the European Society of Cardiology.
Special Article
Terminology for high-risk and vulnerable coronary artery plaques
Department of Experimental Echocardiography, Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Dr. Molewaterplein 50, P.O. Box, 1738 Room Ee 23.32, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
* Corresponding author. Tel.: +31-10-408-8035; fax: +31-10-408-9445
E-mail address: j.schaar{at}erasmusmc.nl
Received 18 November 2003; accepted 2 January 2004 Report of a Meeting on the Vulnerable Plaque, June 17 and 18, 2003, Santorini, Greece
Abstract
A group of investigators met for two days in Santorini, Greece, to discuss progress in the field of identification and treatment of high risk/vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques and patients. Many differences in the manner in which terms are being utilized were noted. It was recognized that increased understanding of the pathophysiology of coronary thrombosis and onset of acute coronary syndromes has created the need for agreement on nomenclature. The participants spent considerable time discussing the topic and reached agreement on their own usage of the terms as described below. It is the hope that this usage might be of value to the larger community of scientists working in this field, and that widespread adoption of a common nomenclature would accelerate progress in the prevention of acute coronary events.
Key Words: Vulnerable plaque High-risk plaque Acute coronary syndrome Terminology
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