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Oxygenation-sensitive Cardiac MRI with Vasoactive Breathing Maneuvers for the Non-invasive Assessment of Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction
Published on: August 17, 2022
[Coronary microembolization: perfusion-contraction mismatch secondary to myocardial inflammation]
Andreas Skyschally1, Rainer Schulz, Michael Haude
1Institut für Pathophysiologie, Zentrum für Innere Medizin, Universitätsklinikum, Essen.
Abstract:
Atherosclerotic plaque rupture is a key event in the pathogenesis of acute coronary syndromes and during coronary interventions. Atherosclerotic plaque rupture does not necessarily lead to thrombotic occlusion of a coronary artery and subsequent myocardial infarction. Milder forms may result in the embolization of atherosclerotic and/or thrombotic debris into the coronary microcirculation. The characteristic consequences of coronary microembolization are arrhythmias, microinfarcts, and a reduced coronary reserve. Experimental studies revealed that an inflammatory reaction is causally involved in the progressive contractile dysfunction following coronary microembolization. Thus, anti-inflammatory treatment appears as a promising strategy to protect patients from the consequences of coronary microembolization.
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