Coronary atherosclerotic plaque regression strategies
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Abstract
Atherosclerosis poses a significant and widespread problem at the population level. Consequently, there is a pressing need to develop effective methods to reduce the risk associated with this condition, which holds a prominent position in cardiology research. The primary manifestation of atherosclerosis involves plaque formation on the walls of coronary arteries. These plaques not only disrupt blood flow but also raise the likelihood of thrombosis and subsequent cardiovascular events. Unfortunately, atherosclerosis itself is usually asymptomatic, resulting in challenges with diagnosis and a delayed initiation of treatment. Hence, strategies focusing on the regression of existing plaques within blood vessels play a crucial role. Our review encompasses comprehensive data on the regression of coronary atherosclerotic plaques, examining both the underlying mechanisms and a range of regression strategies, encompassing lifestyle modifications to medical interventions.
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