Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine (Dec 2016)

Computed Tomography Biomarkers of Vulnerable Coronary Plaques

  • Nyulas Tiberiu,
  • Chiţu Monica,
  • Mester András,
  • Jáni Laura,
  • Condrea Sebastian,
  • Opincariu Diana,
  • Kovács István,
  • Benedek Imre,
  • Benedek Theodora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2016-0068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 263 – 266

Abstract

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An unstable plaque has a high risk of thrombosis and at the same time for a fast progression of the stenosis degree. Also, “high-risk plaque” and “thrombosis-prone plaque” are used as synonym terms for characterization of a vulnerable plaque. The imaging biomarkers for vulnerable coronary plaques are considered to be spotty calcifications, active remodeling, low-density atheroma and the presence of a ring-like attenuation pattern, also known as the napkin-ring sign. Computed cardiac tomography can determine the plaque composition by assessing the plaque density, which is measured in Hounsfield units (HU). The aim of this manuscript was to provide an update about the most frequently used biomarkers of vulnerability in a vulnerable plaque with the help of computed cardiac tomography.

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