Symmetry and asymmetry in atherosclerosis.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health Pub Date : 2023-12-15 Epub Date: 2023-10-02 DOI:10.13075/ijomeh.1896.02171
Oliwia Kolaszyńska, Jacek Lorkowski
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Atherosclerosis remains the main cause of death worldwide. Most important issues concerning atherosclerosis are hemodynamics and how it affects plaque prevalence and distribution, as well as the symmetry and asymmetry of vasculature and plaques. To present the symmetry in the vascular system an analysis of PubMed and MEDLINE databases was performed. As of February 21, 2023, the results were as follows: for "symmetry" AND "atherosclerosis" there were 47 results; for "symmetry" AND "atherosclerotic lesions" - 20 results; for "symmetry" AND "artery stenosis" - 82 results; for "asymmetry" AND "atherosclerosis" - 87 results. Not without meaning are preventive measures. In the light of the Fourth Industrial Revolution artificial intelligence (AI) solutions help to develop new tools outperforming already existing cardiovascular risk scales. The aim of this paper is to present a current view on symmetry within vasculature and atherosclerosis as well as present a new approach to assess individuals' cardiovascular risk in accordance with precision medicine assumptions. Symmetry and asymmetry within the human vascular system play a crucial role in understanding of arterial diseases, including atherosclerosis. Moreover, it is unavoidable to use AI in cardiovascular risk stratification. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2023;36(6):693-703.

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动脉粥样硬化的对称性和不对称性。
动脉粥样硬化仍然是全世界死亡的主要原因。关于动脉粥样硬化的最重要问题是血液动力学及其如何影响斑块的发生率和分布,以及血管系统和斑块的对称性和不对称性。为了呈现血管系统的对称性,对PubMed和MEDLINE数据库进行了分析。截至2023年2月21日,结果如下:对于“对称性”和“动脉粥样硬化”,有47个结果;对于“对称性”和“动脉粥样硬化病变”-20个结果;对于“对称性”和“动脉狭窄”,82个结果;对于“不对称”和“动脉粥样硬化”-87结果。预防措施并非毫无意义。鉴于第四次工业革命,人工智能(AI)解决方案有助于开发优于现有心血管风险量表的新工具。本文的目的是提出一种关于血管系统对称性和动脉粥样硬化的最新观点,并提出一种根据精确医学假设评估个体心血管风险的新方法。人类血管系统中的对称性和不对称性在理解包括动脉粥样硬化在内的动脉疾病方面发挥着至关重要的作用。此外,在心血管风险分层中使用人工智能是不可避免的。国际神秘医学与环境健康杂志。2023年;36(6)。
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