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Although the risk of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in patients with a history of cancer is two to three times higher, the morphological characteristics of ACS criminal plaques in these patients and their relationship with clinical outcomes are still clear
Recently, the heart blood vessels published a research article on the disease areas authoritative magazine JAHA, this retrospective, multicenter, observational cohort study included consecutive patients and accepting the optical coherence tomography-guided percutaneous coronary intervention in ACS Patient
Heart blood vessels
The frequency of plaque erosion in current cancer patients and criminal offenders with a history of cancer is significantly higher than that in patients without a history of cancer (56.
Cancer history was independently associated with non-plaque rupture (plaque erosion or calcified nodules) in ACS offender lesions (odds ratio 4.
Cardiovascular events
It can be seen that compared with patients without a history of cancer, the clinical outcome of patients with a history of cancer after ACS is significantly worse
Compared with patients without a history of cancer, patients with a history of cancer have significantly worse clinical outcomes after ACS
Original source:
Kosuke Tanimura.