Targeting residual inflammatory risk in coronary disease: to catch a monkey by its tail

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A. T. L. Fiolet
T. S. J. Opstal
M. J. M. Silvis
J. H. Cornel
A. Mosterd
机构
[1] University Medical Centre Utrecht,Department of Cardiology
[2] Meander Medical Centre,Department of Cardiology
[3] Netherlands Heart Institute,Department of Cardiology
[4] The Dutch Network for Cardiovascular Research (WCN),Department of Cardiology
[5] Northwest Clinics,undefined
[6] Radboud University Medical Centre,undefined
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Netherlands Heart Journal | 2022年 / 30卷
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Atherosclerosis; Acute coronary syndrome; Chronic coronary disease; Inflammation;
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Patients with coronary disease remain at high risk for future cardiovascular events, even with optimal risk factor modification, lipid-lowering drugs and antithrombotic regimens. A myriad of inflammatory pathways contribute to progression of the atherosclerotic burden in these patients. Only in the last few years has the inflammatory biology of atherosclerosis translated into clinical therapeutic options. Low-dose colchicine can provide a clinically relevant reduction in the risk for composite and individual major cardiovascular outcomes in patients with acute and chronic coronary syndromes. Among others, its anti-inflammatory effects in atherosclerosis seem to be related to neutrophil recruitment and adhesion, inflammasome inhibition, and morphological changes in platelets and platelet aggregation. Future research is aimed at further elucidating its particular mechanism of action, as well as identifying patients with the highest expected benefit and evaluating efficacy in other vascular beds. These data will help to formulate the role of colchicine and other anti-inflammatory drugs in patients with coronary disease and atherosclerosis in general in the near future.
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