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[Progression of coronary sclerosis. Studies in 19 patients over a 6-year period using quantitative coronary angiography]. | LitMetric

The characteristics of progressive coronary artery disease as judged from sequential angiography were quantitatively analysed in 19 patients with stable angina in whom coronary angiograms were repeated after 64-104 months (average 76.5 months). The diameters of at most 15 corresponding segments were measured with a vernier caliper (accuracy: 0.05 mm) at identical sites and in the same projections. Considering the error in measurement (less than 10%) and spontaneous changes in smooth muscle tone only a diameter decrease of greater than 20% and/or every transition to an occlusion were recorded as progression. The progression over a 6-year interval was predominately characterized by: A large amount of total occlusions (61% of all progressive stenoses), relatively independent of the initial degree of stenosis. A large amount of newly developed obstructions which are more severe in coronary arteries already segmentally diseased at the onset, indicating a diffuse intramural disease of the entire vessel. A different pattern of progression in the 3 main coronary arteries. No influence of risk factors on natural history.

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