Coronary artery thrombus
Coronary Angiography | |
General Principles | |
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Anatomy & Projection Angles | |
Normal Anatomy | |
Anatomic Variants | |
Projection Angles | |
Epicardial Flow & Myocardial Perfusion | |
Epicardial Flow | |
Myocardial Perfusion | |
Lesion Complexity | |
ACC/AHA Lesion-Specific Classification of the Primary Target Stenosis | |
Lesion Morphology | |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: ; Vanessa Cherniauskas, M.D. [2]
Synonyms and keywords: Coronary thrombosis;
Overview
The Thrombus of coronary arteries occurs when the lumen, of the artery starts becoming smaller and creates a narrowed segment in which the blood flow clots slowly in the artery. This phenomenum in coronary artery decreases the perfusion and may cause necrosis which may lead to a heart attack if not treated.[1]
Definition
The coronary artery thrombus may be defined as an occlusion or blockage of blood flow within a vessel due to a clot.[1]
Pathophysiology
Clinical Significance
- The location of the thrombosis is clinically relevant once the infarction may be subclinical or not.[2]
- Coronary thrombosis may be a complication related to drug-eluting stents.[2]
TIMI Thrombus Grade
Treatment
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "http://www.cts.usc.edu/zglossary-thrombosis.html". Retrieved 14 November 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lüscher, TF.; Steffel, J.; Eberli, FR.; Joner, M.; Nakazawa, G.; Tanner, FC.; Virmani, R. (2007). "Drug-eluting stent and coronary thrombosis: biological mechanisms and clinical implications". Circulation. 115 (8): 1051–8. doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.106.675934. PMID 17325255. Unknown parameter
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