Endothelial dysfunction over the course of coronary artery disease

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Abstract

The vascular endothelium regulates blood flow in response to physiological needs. Endothelial dysfunction is closely related to atherosclerosis and its risk factors, and it constitutes an intermediate step on the progression to adverse events throughout the natural history of coronary artery disease (CAD), often affecting clinical outcomes. Understanding the relation of endothelial function with CAD provides an important pathophysiological insight, which can be useful both in clinical and research management. In this review, wesummarize the current knowledge on endothelial dysfunction and its prognostic influence throughout the natural history ofCAD,from early atherosclerosis to post-transplant management. © The Author 2013.

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Gutiérrez, E., Flammer, A. J., Lerman, L. O., Elízaga, J., Lerman, A., & Francisco, F. A. (2013, November 1). Endothelial dysfunction over the course of coronary artery disease. European Heart Journal. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/eht351

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