Frequency of Lipid-Rich Coronary Plaques in Stable Angina Pectoris versus Acute Coronary Syndrome (from the Lipid Rich Plaque Study).

2021 
The multicenter prospective Lipid Rich Plaque (LRP) registry showed that nonculprit (NC) lipid-rich plaques identified by near-infrared spectroscopy (maxLCBI4mm >400) with an intravascular ultrasound plaque burden (PB) >70% and/or minimum lumen area (MLA) 400) was 31.9% in both groups. Finally, there was no difference in NC-MACE at 2 years’ follow-up, although within each group (stable versus acute coronary syndrome), the NC-MACE rate associated with maxLCBI4mm >400 was significantly higher than maxLCBI4mm ≤400 (stable 13.8% vs 6.5%; acute patients 11.6% vs 6.3%, respectively). In conclusion, in patient groups that present with stable angina pectoris or silent ischemia versus acute coronary syndrome, the NC lipidic content was similar, as was NC-MACE, through 2 years of follow-up.
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