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42 SEASON VARIABILITY IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS COMPOSITION: INSIGHTS FROM 1848 NON-CULPRIT CORONARY PLQUES

Title: 42 SEASON VARIABILITY IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS COMPOSITION: INSIGHTS FROM 1848 NON-CULPRIT CORONARY PLQUES
Authors: Sammartini, Emanuele; Biccirè, Flavio Giuseppe; Debelak, Caterina; La Porta, Ylenia; Budassi, Simone; Varricchione, Giuseppe; Romagnoli, Enrico; Marco, Valeria; Boi, Alberto; Fineschi, Massimo; Fabbiocchi, Franco; Taglieri, Nevio; Calligaris, Giuseppe; Ozaki, Yukio; Arbustini, Eloisa; Alfonso, Fernando; Prati, Francesco
Source: European Heart Journal Supplements ; volume 24, issue Supplement_K ; ISSN 1520-765X 1554-2815
Publisher Information: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Publication Year: 2022
Description: Background Several environmental and seasonal factors are thought to be crucial in the risk of acute coronary syndromes (ACS), including temperature, latitude, longitude, atmospheric air pressure, wind velocity and circadian period. However differences in coronary plaque composition according to season variation is still poorly understood. Purpose Our study aims to analyse the characteristics of non-culprit coronary plaques in patients undergoing optical coherence tomography evaluation (OCT) evaluation of the left anterior descending artery. Methods We included 1848 non-culprit coronary plaques from 1003 patients of the CLIMA registry. The season of OCT pullback acquisition was collected for each patient. Results Overall, median age was 66 years (56-74), with 24.6% of women and 53.4% of ACS. At patient-level analysis, patients admitted in summer were less frequently affected by hypertension (59.8% vs 69.4% in autumn, 68.5% in winter and 72% in spring; p=0.027) and chronic kidney disease (14.8% vs 15.9% in autumn, 10.3% in winter and 19.4% in spring; p=0.037) in. At lesion-level analysis, similar values of fibrous cap thickness, maximum lipid arc, length of plaques and presence of macrophages were observed (Table 1). Summer plaques had a smaller minimum lumen area than spring plaques (5.7±3.1 vs 5.1±239; p=0.044) and also a less frequent superficial macrophage infiltration (23% vs 36.1% in autumn, 30.5% in winter and 30.6% in spring; p=0.030) and presence of cholesterol crystals (16.7% vs 23.8% in autumn, 28.4% in winter and 22.1% in spring; p=0.037 than three other season). Table 1 Conclusions Coronary plaques during summer had less local sign of inflammation such superficial macrophage infiltration and cholesterol crystals. Further studies are needed to confirm these results and investigate clinical implications.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suac121.542
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suac121.542; https://academic.oup.com/eurheartjsupp/article-pdf/24/Supplement_K/suac121.542/47965694/suac121.542.pdf
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Accession Number: edsbas.6135E337
Database: BASE