Coronary atherosclerosis remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The underlying pathophysiology includes a complex interplay of endothelial dysfunction, lipid accumulation and inflammatory pathways. Multiple structural and inflammatory features of the atherosclerotic lesions have become targets to identify high-risk lesions. Various intracoronary imaging devices have been developed to assess the morphological, biocompositional and molecular profile of the intracoronary atheromata. These techniques guide interventional and therapeutical management and allow the identification and stratification of atherosclerotic lesions. We sought to provide an overview of the inflammatory pathobiology of atherosclerosis, distinct high-risk plaque features and the ability to visualize this process with contemporary intracoronary imaging techniques.
Keywords: atherosclerosis; inflammation; intravascular ultrasound; near-infrared fluorescence imaging; near-infrared spectroscopy; optical coherence tomography.
© 2024 Los, Mensink, Mohammadnia, Opstal, Damman, Volleberg, Peeters, van Royen, Garcia-Garcia, Cornel, El Messaoudi and van Geuns.