EuroPCR2026-images-102117-mechanism-explains-dark-side-late-stent-failure
{"name":"EuroPCR2026-images-102117-mechanism-explains-dark-side-late-stent-failure", "url":"https://www.poll-maker.com/QOJDRRKCM","txt":"Which mechanism best explains this high-resolution OCT image?, Correct! The correct answer is \"In-stent neoatherosclerosis with lipid-rich plaque (thin-cap fibroatheroma phenotype)\". •There is no critical compromise of lumen, but the plaque within the stent has eccentric signal-poor area with marked signal attenuation. •This dark area is the signal-poor lipid pool that is covered by thin bright fibrous cap and is completely within stent boundaries. •This morphology suggests lipidic neo-atherosclerosis and can lead to plaque rupture with imminent in-stent thrombosis., Good try! The correct answer is \"In-stent neoatherosclerosis with lipid-rich plaque (thin-cap fibroatheroma phenotype)\". •There is no critical compromise of lumen, but the plaque within the stent has eccentric signal-poor area with marked signal attenuation. •This dark area is the signal-poor lipid pool that is covered by thin bright fibrous cap and is completely within stent boundaries. •This morphology suggests lipidic neo-atherosclerosis and can lead to plaque rupture with imminent in-stent thrombosis.","img":"https://www.poll-maker.com/3012/images/ogquiz.png"}
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