[Risk factors and prevention of acute coronary syndrome].
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Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) such as unstable angina, myocardial infarction, or sudden ischemic death evolve from coronary thrombosis consequence of atherosclerotic plaque disruption. Plaque stabilization is an important therapeutic strategy in the prevention of ACS. Coronary risk factors include age, male sex, cigarette smoking, hypertension, dislipidemia, diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance and/or hyper insulinemia, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, stress, and the morning surge of sympathetic activity. New risk factors are emerging such as high homocystein, inflammation, and some kinds of infection. Control of blood pressure and cholesterol clearly reduce the risk of coronary events and mortality although the effects of antihypertensive therapy have been less than expected. The benefits of smoking cessation, moderate alcohol consumption, low-dose aspirin prophylaxis, estrogen-replacement therapy in postmenoposal women have also been shown.