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Diagnostic Agreement of Quantitative Flow Ratio With Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave‐Free Ratio

BACKGROUND: Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) has a high diagnostic accuracy in assessing functional stenoses relevance, as judged by fractional flow reserve (FFR). However, its diagnostic performance has not been thoroughly evaluated using instantaneous wave‐free ratio (iFR) or coronary flow reserve as...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Doyeon, Choi, Ki Hong, Lee, Joo Myung, Mejía‐Rentería, Hernán, Kim, Jihoon, Park, Jonghanne, Rhee, Tae‐Min, Jeon, Ki‐Hyun, Lee, Hyun‐Jong, Kim, Hyun Kuk, Park, Taek Kyu, Yang, Jeong Hoon, Song, Young Bin, Shin, Eun‐Seok, Nam, Chang‐Wook, Kwak, Jae‐Jin, Doh, Joon‐Hyung, Hahn, Joo‐Yong, Choi, Jin‐Ho, Choi, Seung‐Hyuk, Escaned, Javier, Koo, Bon‐Kwon, Gwon, Hyeon‐Cheol
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6507214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30977410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.118.011605
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author Hwang, Doyeon
Choi, Ki Hong
Lee, Joo Myung
Mejía‐Rentería, Hernán
Kim, Jihoon
Park, Jonghanne
Rhee, Tae‐Min
Jeon, Ki‐Hyun
Lee, Hyun‐Jong
Kim, Hyun Kuk
Park, Taek Kyu
Yang, Jeong Hoon
Song, Young Bin
Shin, Eun‐Seok
Nam, Chang‐Wook
Kwak, Jae‐Jin
Doh, Joon‐Hyung
Hahn, Joo‐Yong
Choi, Jin‐Ho
Choi, Seung‐Hyuk
Escaned, Javier
Koo, Bon‐Kwon
Gwon, Hyeon‐Cheol
author_facet Hwang, Doyeon
Choi, Ki Hong
Lee, Joo Myung
Mejía‐Rentería, Hernán
Kim, Jihoon
Park, Jonghanne
Rhee, Tae‐Min
Jeon, Ki‐Hyun
Lee, Hyun‐Jong
Kim, Hyun Kuk
Park, Taek Kyu
Yang, Jeong Hoon
Song, Young Bin
Shin, Eun‐Seok
Nam, Chang‐Wook
Kwak, Jae‐Jin
Doh, Joon‐Hyung
Hahn, Joo‐Yong
Choi, Jin‐Ho
Choi, Seung‐Hyuk
Escaned, Javier
Koo, Bon‐Kwon
Gwon, Hyeon‐Cheol
author_sort Hwang, Doyeon
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) has a high diagnostic accuracy in assessing functional stenoses relevance, as judged by fractional flow reserve (FFR). However, its diagnostic performance has not been thoroughly evaluated using instantaneous wave‐free ratio (iFR) or coronary flow reserve as the reference standard. This study sought to evaluate the diagnostic performance of QFR using other reference standards beyond FFR. METHODS AND RESULTS: We analyzed 182 patients (253 vessels) with stable ischemic heart disease and 82 patients (105 nonculprit vessels) with acute myocardial infarction in whom coronary stenoses were assessed with FFR, iFR, and coronary flow reserve. Contrast QFR analysis of interrogated vessels was performed in blinded fashion by a core laboratory, and its diagnostic performance was evaluated with respect to the other invasive physiological indices. Mean percentage diameter stenosis, FFR, iFR, coronary flow reserve, and QFR were 53.1±19.0%, 0.80±0.13, 0.88±0.12, 3.14±1.30, and 0.81±0.14, respectively. QFR showed higher correlation (r=0.863 with FFR versus 0.740 with iFR, P<0.001), diagnostic accuracy (90.8% versus 81.3%, P<0.001), and discriminant function (area under the curve=0.953 versus 0.880, P<0.001) when FFR was used as a reference standard than when iFR was used as the reference standard. However, when coronary flow reserve was used as an independent reference standard, FFR, iFR, and QFR showed modest discriminant function (area under the curve=0.682, 0.765, and 0.677, respectively) and there were no significant differences in diagnostic accuracy among FFR, iFR, and QFR (65.4%, 70.6%, and 64.9%; all P values in pairwise comparisons >0.05, overall comparison P=0.061). CONCLUSIONS: QFR has a high correlation and agreement with respect to both FFR and iFR, although it is better when FFR is used as the comparator. As a pressure‐derived index not depending on wire or adenosine, QFR might be a promising tool for improving the adoption rate of physiology‐based revascularization in clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-65072142019-05-13 Diagnostic Agreement of Quantitative Flow Ratio With Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave‐Free Ratio Hwang, Doyeon Choi, Ki Hong Lee, Joo Myung Mejía‐Rentería, Hernán Kim, Jihoon Park, Jonghanne Rhee, Tae‐Min Jeon, Ki‐Hyun Lee, Hyun‐Jong Kim, Hyun Kuk Park, Taek Kyu Yang, Jeong Hoon Song, Young Bin Shin, Eun‐Seok Nam, Chang‐Wook Kwak, Jae‐Jin Doh, Joon‐Hyung Hahn, Joo‐Yong Choi, Jin‐Ho Choi, Seung‐Hyuk Escaned, Javier Koo, Bon‐Kwon Gwon, Hyeon‐Cheol J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) has a high diagnostic accuracy in assessing functional stenoses relevance, as judged by fractional flow reserve (FFR). However, its diagnostic performance has not been thoroughly evaluated using instantaneous wave‐free ratio (iFR) or coronary flow reserve as the reference standard. This study sought to evaluate the diagnostic performance of QFR using other reference standards beyond FFR. METHODS AND RESULTS: We analyzed 182 patients (253 vessels) with stable ischemic heart disease and 82 patients (105 nonculprit vessels) with acute myocardial infarction in whom coronary stenoses were assessed with FFR, iFR, and coronary flow reserve. Contrast QFR analysis of interrogated vessels was performed in blinded fashion by a core laboratory, and its diagnostic performance was evaluated with respect to the other invasive physiological indices. Mean percentage diameter stenosis, FFR, iFR, coronary flow reserve, and QFR were 53.1±19.0%, 0.80±0.13, 0.88±0.12, 3.14±1.30, and 0.81±0.14, respectively. QFR showed higher correlation (r=0.863 with FFR versus 0.740 with iFR, P<0.001), diagnostic accuracy (90.8% versus 81.3%, P<0.001), and discriminant function (area under the curve=0.953 versus 0.880, P<0.001) when FFR was used as a reference standard than when iFR was used as the reference standard. However, when coronary flow reserve was used as an independent reference standard, FFR, iFR, and QFR showed modest discriminant function (area under the curve=0.682, 0.765, and 0.677, respectively) and there were no significant differences in diagnostic accuracy among FFR, iFR, and QFR (65.4%, 70.6%, and 64.9%; all P values in pairwise comparisons >0.05, overall comparison P=0.061). CONCLUSIONS: QFR has a high correlation and agreement with respect to both FFR and iFR, although it is better when FFR is used as the comparator. As a pressure‐derived index not depending on wire or adenosine, QFR might be a promising tool for improving the adoption rate of physiology‐based revascularization in clinical practice. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6507214/ /pubmed/30977410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.118.011605 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
Hwang, Doyeon
Choi, Ki Hong
Lee, Joo Myung
Mejía‐Rentería, Hernán
Kim, Jihoon
Park, Jonghanne
Rhee, Tae‐Min
Jeon, Ki‐Hyun
Lee, Hyun‐Jong
Kim, Hyun Kuk
Park, Taek Kyu
Yang, Jeong Hoon
Song, Young Bin
Shin, Eun‐Seok
Nam, Chang‐Wook
Kwak, Jae‐Jin
Doh, Joon‐Hyung
Hahn, Joo‐Yong
Choi, Jin‐Ho
Choi, Seung‐Hyuk
Escaned, Javier
Koo, Bon‐Kwon
Gwon, Hyeon‐Cheol
Diagnostic Agreement of Quantitative Flow Ratio With Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave‐Free Ratio
title Diagnostic Agreement of Quantitative Flow Ratio With Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave‐Free Ratio
title_full Diagnostic Agreement of Quantitative Flow Ratio With Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave‐Free Ratio
title_fullStr Diagnostic Agreement of Quantitative Flow Ratio With Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave‐Free Ratio
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Agreement of Quantitative Flow Ratio With Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave‐Free Ratio
title_short Diagnostic Agreement of Quantitative Flow Ratio With Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave‐Free Ratio
title_sort diagnostic agreement of quantitative flow ratio with fractional flow reserve and instantaneous wave‐free ratio
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6507214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30977410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.118.011605
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