Title: Vulnerable Plaques and Vulnerable Patients
1Vulnerable Plaques and Vulnerable Patients
- The 1st Guideline of Association for Eradication
of Heart Attack AEHA for Definition of Vulnerable
Plaque and Vulnerable Patient - (VP.org)
Morteza Naghavi, Erling Falk, Mohammad Madjid,
Silvio Litovsky, James Muller, Ward Casscells,
Renu Virmani, P.K. Shah, MD, Robert S. Schwartz,
MD, Juan Jose Badimon, PhD, Valentin Fuster,
James T. Willerson
2Vulnerable plaques, vulnerable myocardium, and
hypercoagulable state of the blood lead to
sudden cardiac death and acute myocardial
infarction.
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4- Terminology
- Culprit Plaque
- a Retrospective Terminology
- Vulnerable Plaque
- a Prospective Terminology
5Underlying pathologies of culprit coronary
lesions
- Ruptured Plaques (70)
- Stenotic (20)
- Non-stenotic (50)
- Non-Ruptured Plaques ( 30)
- Erosion
- Calcified Nodule
- Others / Unknown
MJ Davies, Circ. 1990 Falk et al. Circ. 1995
Virmani et al. ATVB 2000
6Interchangeable Terminologies
YES NO
Vulnerable Plaque Vulnerable Plaque
High-Risk Plaque Soft-Plaque
Dangerous Plaque Non-Calcified Plaque
AHA Type IV Plaque
Non-Stenotic Plaque
7Proposed Histopathological and Clinical Criteria
for Definition of Vulnerable Plaque
- Major Criteria
- Active Inflammation (monocyte/ macrophage
infiltration) - Thin Cap with Large Lipid Core
- Endothelial Denudation with Superficial Platelet
Aggregation - Fissured / Wounded Plaque
8Proposed Histopathological and Clinical Criteria
for Definition of Vulnerable Plaque
- Minor Criteria
- Superficial Calcified nodule
- Glistening Yellow
- Intraplaque Hemorrhage
- Critical Stenosis
- Positive Remodeling?
9Ideal method for screening vulnerable
plaque/patient
- Non-invasive
- Inexpensive
- Accurate
- Widely Reproducible
10Diagnosis and Screening- Plaque Level
- Plaque inflammation (macrophage density or rate
of monocyte infiltration) - Matrix digesting enzyme activity in the cap (MMP
2, 3,9, etc) - Endothelial denudation or dysfunction (local NO
production, anti/pro-coagulation properties of
the endothelium) - Superficial platelet aggregation and fibrin
deposition (residual mural thrombus) - Plaque cap thickness with a resolution of lt100
micron - Collagen content, lipid core size, mechanical
stability (stiffness and elasticity)
11Diagnosis and Screening- Plaque Level
- Calcification burden and pattern (nodule,
scattered, intimal, deep) - Angiogenesis, leaking vasa vaserum, and
intraplaque hemorrhage - Presence of certain microbial antigens
- Rate of apoptosis (apoptosis protein markers,
coronary microsatellite, etc) - Shear stress imaging (flow pattern throughout
coronary artery
12Diagnosis and Screening- Systemic Level
- CRP, CD40L, ICAM-1, VCAM, and other serological
markers of inflammation - MMPs and acidic digesting proteinases and their
inhibitors such as TIMMPs and cystatin - Circulating apoptosis marker(s)
- Markers of blood hypercoagulability
13Diagnosis and Screening- Systemic Level
- Markers of blood fibrinolysis
- Markers of lipid-peroxidation
- PAPP-A, pregnancy associated plasma protein A
- Plaque specific markers of immune activation
(anti-LDL Ab)
14Screening
- A composite risk score
- Plaque vulnerability index
- Patient vulnerability index
- (e.g. VP Score)
15Diagnosis- Active Inflammation
- Intravascular
- Thermography,
- CE-MRI
- FDG-PET
- Immunoscintigraphy
- Non-invasive
- CE-MRI (SPIO)
- Targeted CE-MRI, (macrophage specific Gd-labeled
Ab)
16Dx- Thin cap and large lipid core
- Intravascular
- OCT
- IVUS
- High-resolution IVUS
- Angioscopy
- NIR Spectroscopy
- Elastography
- MRI
- IVUS-RF analysis
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- Non-invasive
- MRI
17DX-Endothelial denudation with superficial
platelet aggregation
- Intravascular
- OCT
- Angioscopy with dye
- Matrix-targeted / fibrin-targeted
immune-scintigraphy - Non-invasive
- Fibrin/Matrix-targeted CE MRI
- Platelet/fibrin-targeted SPECT
18Fissured/Wounded Plaques
- Intravascular
- OCT
- IVUS
- High-resolution IVUS
- MRI
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- Non-invasive
- Fibrin-targeted CE-MRI
19Dx-Superficial Calcified Nodule
- Intravascular
- OCT
- High-resolution IVUS
- IVUS
- Non-invasive
- EBCT
- MSCT
- MRI
20Yellow Color (in Angioscopy)
- Intravascular
- Angioscopy
- Transcatheter colorimetry
- Non-invasive
- Presently impossible
21Dx- Intraplaque Hemorrhage
- Intravascular
- NIR Spectroscopy
- Tissue Doppler
- Non-invasive
- MRI
22Dx-Stenotic Plaques
- Intravascular
- Invasive X-ray Angiography
- Non-invasive
- Non-invasive MS-CECT
- MRA w/wo contrast
- EBT Angiography
23Blood Factor
- Antithrombin III deficiency
- Protein C or S deficiency
- Resistance to activated protein C (factor V
Leiden) - Antiphospholipid syndrome
- Nephrotic syndrome
- Platelet polymorphisms
24Myocardial Factor
- Different cardiomyopathies
- Valvular disease
- Primary electric disturbances
- Chest trauma
- Anomalous origin of coronary arteries
- Myocarditis
- Myocardial bridging
25Different Types of Vulnerable Plaque As
underlying Cause of Acute Coronary Events
Rupture-prone
Critical Stenosis
Hemorrhage
Normal
Fissured
Eroded
26Rupture-Prone Inflamed Plaque
Vulnerable Plaque Type 1
27Eroded Plaque with Exposed Proteoglycans Prone to
Thrombosis
Vulnerable Plaque Type 2
28Fissured Plaque with Old and Fresh Overlaying
Thrombi
Vulnerable Plaque Type 3
29Intra-Plaque Hemorrhage Prone to Thrombosis
Vulnerable Plaque Type 4
30Asymptomatic Significantly Stenotic Plaque Prone
to Occlusion
Vulnerable Plaque Type 5