Shah Prediman K
Atherosclerosis Research Center, Division of Cardiology and Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Rev Cardiovasc Med. 2006 Winter;7(1):10-6.
Thrombosis superimposed on a disrupted plaque is the proximate event that triggers most acute ischemic syndromes and episodes of sudden cardiac death. A significant number of acute ischemic events occur in individuals without traditional atherosclerosis-related risk factors. In an attempt to pinpoint additional risk factors, researchers are examining the thrombotic cascade and the cellular components, plasma proteins, and endothelium-derived mediators, as well as their genetic polymorphisms, that may affect this system. This article enumerates a number of potential hemostatic risk factors and discusses the evidence linking them to atherothrombotic events.