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Role of Intracoronary Imaging in Myocardial Infarction with Non-Obstructive Coronary Disease (MINOCA): A Review

Irene Borzillo, Ovidio De Filippo, R Manaï, Francesco Bruno, Emanuele Ravetti, Alma Andrea Galanti, Rocco Vergallo, Italo Porto, Gaetano Maria De Ferrari, Fabrizio D’Ascenzo

2023Journal of Clinical Medicine22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary artery disease occurs in 6% to 15% of all presentation of myocardial infarctions. The pathophysiologic mechanisms of MINOCA include epicardial vasospasm, coronary microvascular disorder, spontaneous coronary artery dissection, and coronary thrombus/embolism. The diagnosis is challenging, supported by intracoronary imaging with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and optical coherent tomography (OCT), coronary physiology testing, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). OCT is able to identify atherosclerotic causes of MINOCA (plaque erosion, plaque rupture, and calcified nodule) and nonatherosclerotic causes (spontaneous artery dissection, and spasm). In this review, we summarize the performance of the two intracoronary imaging modalities (IVUS and OCT) in MINOCA and discuss the importance of supplementing these modalities with CMR in order to drive target therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCardiologyMyocardial infarctionThrombusIntravascular ultrasoundInternal medicineCoronary artery diseaseCoronary vasospasmRadiologyMagnetic resonance imagingCardiac magnetic resonance imagingCoronary arteriesArteryCoronary angiographyCardiac Imaging and DiagnosticsAcute Myocardial Infarction ResearchCardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
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