ASSA13-01-5 Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque Burden and Characteristics in Women with Acute Coronary Syndromes

2013 
Objectives Women and men have been shown to have different prevalence, clinical presentations, and outcomes of coronary artery disease. It is unclear whether atheroma burden and characteristics of coronary plaques differ between genders. Methods We performed IVUS assessments in 81 patients with ACS. IVUS analysis included qualitative and quantitative measurements. Clinical parameters and coronary imaging parameters obtained by IVUS were compared between men and women. Results Men had more smoking than women (80% vs 4.8%, P 2 ), external elastic membrane (13.73 ± 5.00 vs 15.28 ± 6.53mm 2 ), plaque area (10.27 ± 4.86 vs 12.01 ± 5.21mm 2 ), and plaque burden (0.73 ± 0.11 vs 0.81 ± 0.11) were not significantly different between men and women. Women had less plaque rupture compared with men (23.8% vs 51.7%, P Conclusions Men and women had similar plaque burden, and women had less plaque rupture compared with men in ACS patients.
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