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Anti-Inflammatory Treatment

2018 
The underlying role of inflammation in atherosclerosis has been widely described and is critical in all the stages of atherogenesis, from plaque formation to plaque rupture and the development of acute coronary syndromes. Despite the efficacy of therapies targeting serum lipid abnormalities, atherosclerosis remains the most significant cause of death in the world. It seems that the measurement of circulating levels of inflammatory molecules can be useful in risk assessment or even in the design of therapeutic approaches against the development and progression of coronary atherosclerosis. However, current treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD) primarily targets in the reduction of serum lipoprotein levels rather than altering the detrimental effects of acute and chronic inflammation. Over the last decades, basic studies and clinical trials have shed light on the potential benefits of treatments targeting inflammation in CAD.
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