Author/Authors :
Kini، نويسنده , , Annapoorna S. and Baber، نويسنده , , Usman and Kovacic، نويسنده , , Jason C. and Limaye، نويسنده , , Atul and Ali، نويسنده , , Ziad A. and Sweeny، نويسنده , , Joseph and Maehara، نويسنده , , Akiko and Mehran، نويسنده , , Roxana and Dangas، نويسنده , , George and Mintz، نويسنده , , Gary S. and Fuster، نويسنده , , Valentin and Narula، نويسنده , , Jagat and Sharma، نويسنده , , Samin K. and Moreno، نويسنده , , Pedro R.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Objectives
tudy sought to determine the impact of short-term intensive statin therapy on intracoronary plaque lipid content.
ound
therapy significantly reduces the risk for thrombotic events. Whether or not these benefits are attributable to reduction in plaque lipid content remains to be properly documented in human obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD).
s
domized 87 patients with multivessel CAD undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention and at least 1 other severely obstructive (fractional flow reserve [FFR] ≤0.8) nontarget lesion (NTL) to intensive (rosuvastatin 40 mg daily) or standard-of-care lipid-lowering therapy. NTLs were evaluated at baseline and after 7 weeks of therapy with FFR, near-infrared spectroscopy, and intravascular ultrasound. The primary endpoint was the change in lipid-core burden index at the 4-mm maximal segment (LCBI4mm max), wherever this occurred within the lesion.
s
ollow-up, median reduction (95% confidence interval) in LCBI4mm max was significantly greater in the intensive versus standard group (−149.1 [−210.9 to −42.9] vs. 2.4 [−36.1 to 44.7]; p = 0.01). Results remained consistent after adjustment for baseline differences in LCBI between groups and use of change in LCBI across the entire lesion as the dependent outcome.
sions
term intensive statin therapy may reduce lipid content in obstructive lesions. These hypothesis-generating findings warrant confirmation in larger studies with longer follow-up. (Reduction in YEllow Plaque by Aggressive Lipid LOWering Therapy [YELLOW]); NCT01567826)
Keywords :
plaque modification , Regression , Spectroscopy , statins , vulnerable plaque