The document discusses several factors that are considered predictors of plaque vulnerability, including luminal narrowing, plaque volume and composition, fibrous cap thickness, and plaque inflammation. It reviews studies that show myocardial infarction can develop from previously non-severe lesions and that lipid content, cap thickness, inflammation, and stress factors like circumferential stress are correlated with plaque stability and vulnerability. In conclusion, the size and composition of the lipid core, thickness and composition of the fibrous cap, and inflammation are well-established predictors of plaque rupture.