TY - JOUR T1 - DO - 10.1002/ccd.27496 AU - Afolabi, A., AU - Mustafina, I., AU - Zhao, L., AU - Li, L., AU - Sun, R., AU - Hu, S., AU - Zhang, S., AU - Jia, H., AU - Guilio, G., AU - Yu, B., Y1 - 2018-07-11 UR - https://repo.bashgmu.ru/publication/1162 N2 - Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine if spotty calcification decreases the response of plaque progression to statin therapy. Background: Previous studies showed that the presence of spotty calcification is a marker of vulnerable plaque. However, the relationship between spotty calcification and plaque progression is not clear. Methods: Ninety-six nonculprit lipid-rich plaques in 69 patients who received serial optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging were included. Plaques were divided into three groups: spotty calcification (n = 38), calcified (n = 12) and noncalcified (n = 46) plaques. Spotty calcification was identified by the presence of a lesion