Coronary Calcification: Types, Morphology and Distribution

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2025-04-07
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The development and progression of coronary calcification is of growing interest with the emergence of new imaging modalities and calcium modifying technologies that can facilitate optimal results during complex percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Coronary atherosclerotic disease typically begins within the intima with pathological intimal thickening and microcalcifications (>0.5 μm and <15 μm). These microcalcifications can coalesce into larger areas of calcification, including sheet calcium, which is typically seen in fibrocalcific plaque, nodular calcification and calcified nodules. Calcified nodules typically protrude into the vessel lumen. Erosive calcified nodules lack the coverage of protective anti-aggregatory endothelium and frequently show adherence of intraluminal thrombus. Greater calcification within coronary plaque does not correlate with an increased risk of acute coronary syndrome, however, coronary calcium can lead to challenges with stent delivery and full stent expansion during PCI. An understanding of plaque morphology, distribution of calcium, degree of calcification and underlying shape will enable interventional cardiologists to appropriately interpret intravascular ultrasound and optical coherence tomography imaging findings and optimise results during complex PCI.

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Morris MC, Kreutz RP. Coronary Calcification: Types, Morphology and Distribution. Interv Cardiol. 2025;20:e13. Published 2025 Apr 7. doi:10.15420/icr.2024.03
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Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources
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