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1、What Is Atherothrombosis? The formation of a thrombus on an existing atherosclerotic plaque Atherothrombosis is a new term recognizing that atherosclerosis (plaque development) and acute thrombosis are integrally related to the presentation of vascular events A generalized progressive disease of lar
2、ge- and mid-size arteries that affects multiple vascular beds, including cerebral, coronary, and peripheral arteries The underlying disease leading to myocardial infarction (MI), peripheral arterial disease (PAD), ischemia and many forms of strokeMI, myocardial infarction; PAD, peripheral artery dis
3、ease.Fuster V, et al. Vasc Med. 1998;3:231-239.Rauch U, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2001;134:122-238.Atherothrombosis* is theLeading Cause of Death Worldwide1*Atherothrombosis defined as ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease.1The World Health Report 2001. Geneva. WHO. 2001.22.319.312.69.796.
4、3051015202530Atherothrombosis*Infectious DiseaseCancerInjuriesPulmonary DiseaseAIDSCauses of Mortality (%)Atherothrombosis Significantly Shortens LifeAnalysis of data from the Framingham Heart Study.Peeters A, et al. Eur Heart J. 2002;23:458-466.Atherothrombosis reduces life expectancy by around 8-1
5、2 years in patients aged over 60 years1Average Remaining Life Expectancy at Age 60 (Men)048121620HealthyYearsHistory of AMI-9.2 yearsHistory of Cardiovascular Disease-7.4 yearsHistory of Stroke-12 years3.2 Million Hospital AdmissionsCoronary Atherosclerosis Acute Myocardial Infarction1,153,000 Admis
6、sions829,000 AdmissionsHospitalizations in the USDue to Vascular DiseaseCerebrovascular Disease961,000 AdmissionsVascular DiseaseOther IschemicHeart Disease280,000 AdmissionsPopovic JR, Hall MJ. Advance Data. 2001;319:1-20.Preventable DeathsApproximately 57,000 deaths could be avoided each year in t
7、he US if patients were given appropriate care. National Committee for Quality Assurance. Washington, DC 2003.700Cervical-cancer screeningPrenatal care -locker treatment-locker treatmentBreast-cancer screeningSmoking cessationCholesterol managementDiabetes careHigh-blood pressure control1500170025002
8、700650013,60028,300* Based on data from the ARIC study of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 1987-1994. Includes Americans hospitalized with definite or probable MI or fatal CHD, not including silent MIs. ACS, acute coronary syndrome; MI, myocardial infarction; ARIC, Atherosclerotic Risk
9、 in Communities, CHD, coronary heart disease. American Heart Association. Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics2003 Update.Epidemiology of ACS in the United States Single largest cause of death 515,204 US deaths in 2000 1 in every 5 US deaths Incidence 1,100,000 Americans will have a new or recurrent
10、coronary attack each year and about 45% will die* 550,000 new cases of angina per year Prevalence 12,900,000 with a history of MI, angina, or bothEpidemiology of Stroke in the United StatesPrevalence4.7 million casesIncidence700,000 new or recurrent strokes each yearMorbidity/mortalityThird leading
11、cause of death1 of every 14 deaths (168,000 deaths)Stroke: a leading cause of long-term disabilityAmerican Heart Association. Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics2003 Update.Peripheral Arterial Disease PAD affects 12% of the adult population1,220% of the population aged 70 Associated with 6-fold incr
12、ease in CV mortality3Underrecognized and undertreated4Measurement simple, inexpensive, and noninvasiveAppropriate for risk assessment and screeningPatients at high risk need aggressive risk-factor modification and antiplatelet drugs4PAD, peripheral artery disease; CV, cardiovascular.1Nicolaides AN.
13、Symposium. Nov. 1997. 2Hiatt WR, et al. Circulation. 1995; 91:1472-1479.3Criqui MH, et al. N Engl J Med. 1992; 326:381-386. 4Hirsch AT, et al. JAMA. 2001;286:1317-1324.Diabetes: Impact in United States 12 million people with diabetes1 Diabetes is the 5th leading cause of death1 Half of diabetic pati
14、ents will experience kidney failure1 Diabetes is the leading cause of new adult cases of blindness2 Direct and indirect diabetes costs were estimated at $132 billion1 in 2002 1 American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2003;26:917-932.2 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International. Diabet
15、es Figures, .CerebralIschemic strokeTransient ischemic attack CardiacMyocardial infarction Angina pectoris (stable, unstable)Peripheral Arterial Disease Critical limb ischemia, claudicationClinical Manifestations of AtherothrombosisOverlap of Vascular Disease in Patients With Atherothrombosi
16、sPAD, peripheral artery disease.Adapted from TransAtlantic Inter-Society Consensus Group. J Vasc Surg. 2000;31:S16.Coronary DiseasePAD12%33%15%5%14%13%8%Cerebral DiseaseCoronary DiseasePAD19%30%25%4%12%7%3%Cerebral DiseaseCAPRIEAronow & AhnCommon Underlying Atherothrombotic Disease ProcessMI, my
17、ocardial infarction; PAD, peripheral arterial disease; CV, cardiovascular.Ness J, et al. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1999;47:1255-1256. Schafer AI. Am J Med. 1996;101:199-209.Atherothrombotic Events (MI, Stroke, or CV Death)Plaque RupturePlatelet Adhesion, Activation, and AggregationThrombus FormationMIAthero
18、thrombotic StrokePADUnstable AnginaRisk of a Second Atherothrombotic Event* Death documented within 1 hour of an event attributed to CHD.Note:This chart is based on epidemiologic data and is not intended to provide a direct basis for comparison of risks between event categories. MI, myocardial infar
19、ction; TIA, transient aschemic attack, PAD, peripheral artery disease.Adult Treatment Panel II. Circulation. 1994;89:1333-3.Kannel, WB. J Cardiovasc Risk. 1994;1:333-339.Wilterdink, JI, et al. Arch Neurol. 1992;49:857-863. Crique, MH, et al. N Engl J Med. 1992;326:381-386.UnstableanginaMI Ischemic s
20、troke/TIACritical legischemiaIntermitentclaudicationCV deathACSAtherosclerosisStable angina/ Intermittent claudicationAtherothrombosis: A Generalized and Progressive ProcessThrombosisAdapted from Libby P. Circulation. 2001;104:365-372.Atherothrombosis: Thrombus Superimposed on Atherosclerotic Plaque
21、Adapted from Falk E, et al. Circulation. 1995;92:657-671.Characteristics of Unstable and Stable PlaqueThin fibrous capInflammatory cellsFewSMCsErodedendotheliumActivatedmacrophagesThickfibrous capLack ofinflammatory cellsFoam cellsIntactendothelium MoreSMCsLibby P. Circulation. 1995;91:2844-2850.Uns
22、tableStablePlaque RuptureAndrew Farb, MD by permission.Risk Factors for Plaque RuptureImpaired FibrinolysisFibrinogenDiabetesMellitusCholesterolSmokingCap FatigueAtheromatous Core(size/consistency)Cap InflammationSystemic FactorsLocal FactorsHomocysteinePlaqueRuptureFuster V, et al. N Engl J Med. 19
23、92;326:310-318.Falk E, et al. Circulation. 1995:92:657-671.Cap Thickness/ ConsistencyMultiple Risk Factors for AtherothrombosisMI, myocardial infarction.Adapted from Yusuf S, et al. Circulation. 2001;104:2746-2753.Drouet L. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2002;13(suppl 1):1-6.LifestyleSmokingDietLack of exerciseGe
24、netic TraitsGenderPlA2GeneralizedDisordersAgeObesitySystemicConditionsHypertensionHyperlipidemiaDiabetesHypercoagulable statesHomocysteinemiaAtherothrombotic Manifestations(MI, stroke, vascular death)InflammationElevated CRPCD40 Ligand, IL-6 Prothrombotic factors (F I and II)FibrinogenLocal FactorsB
25、lood flow patternsShear stressVessel diameterArterial wall structure% arterial stenosisRisk Factors for Ischemic StrokeModifiableHypertensionAtrial fibrillationCigarette smokingHyperlipidemiaAlcohol abuseCarotid stenosisPhysical inactivityObesityDiabetesNonmodifiableAgeSexRace/EthnicityHeredityRCA W
26、allLAD WallEccentric (“lipid-rich)Concentric (“fibrotic)Ectatic (“remodeled)Black-Blood Coronary Plaque MRMR, magnetic resonance; LAD, left anterior descending; RCA, right coronary artery.Fayad ZA, et al. Circulation. 2000;102:506-510. (with permission)LAD WallEvidence of Multiple “Vulnerable Plaque
27、s in ACSACS, acute coronary syndrome.Asakura M, et al. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2001;37:1284-1288. (with permission)Angiographic & angioscopic images in 58-year-old man with anterior myocardial infarctionMultiple “vulnerableplaques detected in non-culprit segments 10-12Culprit lesion (#8)detected with
28、thrombus (red) Multiple “vulnerable plaques detected in non-culprit segments 1-7Multiple Complex Coronary Plaques in Patients With Acute MIMI, myocardial infarction.Goldstein JA, et al. N Eng J Med. 2000;343:915-922. (with permission)Culprit lesionMultiple plaquesdetectedMultiple plaquesdetectedACS,
29、 acute coronary syndrome.Rioufol G, et al. Circulation 2002;106:804-808. (with permission)Frequency of multiple active plaque ruptures beyond the culprit lesionPatients (%)80% of Patients With 2 Plaques 051015202530012345N=24Frequency of Multiple “Active Plaques in Patients With ACSACS: Tip of the A
30、therothrombotic “IcebergACS, acute coronary syndrome; UA, unstable angina; NSTEMI, non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction; STEMI, ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. Adapted from Goldstein JA. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2002;39:1464-1467.Presence of Multiple Coronary PlaquesVascular Inflamma
31、tionPersistent Hyperreactive PlateletsClinicalSubclinicalAcute Plaque Rupture ACS (UA/NSTEMI/STEMI)Hemostatic Plug FormationAGGREGATIONCOAGULATIONAdapted from Ferguson JJ, et al. Antiplatelet Therapy in Clinical Practice. 2000:15-35.AdhesionThe Role of Platelets in AtherothrombosisAggregation1Activa
32、tion23GP IIb/IIIa Inhibitors1. Platelet Adhesion2. Platelet ActivationPlateletGP Ib Plaque ruptureActivated Platelet GP IIb/IIIa 3. Platelet AggregationASA, Clopidogrel/TiclopidineASA, acetylsalicyclic acid.Cannon and Braunwald, Heart Disease. 2001. TxA2FibrinogenPlatelets Role in ThrombosisFibrinPl
33、ateletsRBCsWhite ThrombusFibrinPlateletsRBCsCoagulation ThrombusHigh Flow Slow FlowPlatelets: Role in ThrombosisRBCs, red blood cells.ThrombinSerotoninEpinephrineCollagenActivationActivatedPlateletDegranulationAspirinClopidogrelTiclopidinePlatelet agonistsADPATPserotonincalciummagnesiumAdhesive prot
34、einsthrombospondinfibrinogenp-selectinvWFCoagulation factorsfactor Vfactor XIPAI-1Inflammatory factorsplatelet factor 4CD 154 (CD 40 ligand)PDGFIV Gp IIb/IIIaInhibitorsTXA, thromboxane; PDGF, platelet-derived growth factor.Platelet Hyperreactivity Following ACS Predicts 5-Year OutcomesPlatelet Aggre
35、gability Status01020304050Death Cardiac Events10.36.414.9Patients (%)*RR=1.6(CI 0.5-5.5)Negative(n=94)*RR=1.6(CI 0.7-3.5)*RR=5.4(CI 2.2-13.4)*RR=3.1(CI 1.6-5.8)Intermediate(n=29)Positive(n=26)ACS, acute coronary syndrome.* Relative risk compared to group with negative aggregation.Adapted
36、 from Trip MD, et al. N Engl J Med. 1990;322:1549-1554.Platelets Release Inflammatory Mediators and Lead to Vascular Inflammation and Plaque InstabilityRANTES (Regulated on Activation, Normal T-cellExpressed and Secreted).Libby P, et al. Circulation. 2001;103:1718-1720.Inflammatory ModulatorsCD 40 l
37、igandPlatelet factor 4RANTESUnstable PlaqueActivatedPlateletsPlaqueRupture & ThrombosisThrombospondinPlatelet-derived growth factorNitric oxideCD40L is activated by agonists such as ADP, thrombin, or collagen. The translocation of CD40L seems to coincide with the presence of release-granule cont
38、ents, including platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), transforming growth factor beta, platelet factor 4, and thrombospondin. GP IIb/IIIa antagonists block the hydrolysis and subsequent release of SCD40L from platelets.The Shedding of Soluble SCD40L During Platelet StimulationSCD40L, SCD40 ligand;
39、PDGF, platelet-derived growth factor; TGF-, transforming growth factor-beta; PF4, platelet factor 4; TSP,thrombospondin.Andre P, et al. Circulation. 2002:106:896-899. (with permission)ADPThrombinCollagenCD4OL sCD4OL GP IIb-IIIaAntagonists PDGF TGF PF4 TSPInflammatory Modulators Produced by Platelets
40、TGF-5Stimulate smooth muscle cell biosynthesis Nitric oxide3Effects on monocyte, leucocyte, endothelium, and smooth muscle cellsCD154 (CD40 ligand)1,4Regulates macrophage and smooth muscle cell functionsRANTES2Influences macrophage adhesion to endothelial cellPF41Mediates shear-resistant arrest of monocytes to endotheliumPlateletPDGF1 Induces proliferation of smooth muscle cellsThrombospondin1Interacts with cell surface receptors1 Libby P , et al. Circulation. 2001;103:1718-1720. 2 von Hundelshausen P , et al. Circulation. 2001;103:1772-1777. 3 Wever RMF, et al. Circulation. 1998;97:108-
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