Calcified Nodules: Pathology, Mechanisms, and Clinical Challenges
- 01-12-2025
- Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Interventional Cardiology (SR Bailey and T Helmy, Section Editors)
- Authors
- Tomoyo Hamana
- Alyssa Grogan
- Rika Kawakami
- Renu Virmani
- Aloke V. Finn
- Published in
- Current Cardiology Reports | Issue 1/2025
Abstract
Purpose of Review
Calcified nodules (CNs) account for ~ 5% of acute coronary syndrome cases. Although the progression of calcification generally leads to plaque stability, CNs ─ an advanced form of calcified plaques ─ can trigger coronary thrombosis and sudden cardiac death.
Recent Findings
CNs are histologically defined as lesions with fibrous cap disruption and luminal thrombus, associated with dense, eruptive calcific nodules protruding into the lumen. They are linked to poor prognosis both post percutaneous coronary intervention and in non-culprit lesions. Interventionalists are exploring various treatment strategies using debulking devices and drug-coated balloons; however, no effective treatment has been established. While histological classifications can be inferred from optical coherence tomography findings, accurately predicting CNs from intravascular imaging remains challenging.
Summary
This review discusses the pathological features, etiology, clinical outcomes, and current treatment strategies for CNs, offering valuable insights into the correlation and discrepancies between histological findings and optical coherence tomography.
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- Title
- Calcified Nodules: Pathology, Mechanisms, and Clinical Challenges
- Authors
-
Tomoyo Hamana
Alyssa Grogan
Rika Kawakami
Renu Virmani
Aloke V. Finn
- Publication date
- 01-12-2025
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Published in
-
Current Cardiology Reports / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 1523-3782
Electronic ISSN: 1534-3170 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11886-025-02292-x
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