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Physiological Pattern of Disease Assessed by Pressure-Wire Pullback Has an Influence on Fractional Flow Reserve/Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance: Insights From the Multicenter AJIP Registry

BACKGROUND: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) and instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR) disagree on the hemodynamic significance of a coronary lesion in ≈20% of cases. It is unknown whether the physiological pattern of disease is an influencing factor for this. This study assessed whether the physiologica...

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Autores principales: Warisawa, Takayuki, Cook, Christopher M., Howard, James P., Ahmad, Yousif, Doi, Shunichi, Nakayama, Masafumi, Goto, Sonoka, Yakuta, Yohei, Karube, Kenichi, Shun-Shin, Matthew J., Petraco, Ricardo, Sen, Sayan, Nijjer, Sukhjinder, Al Lamee, Rasha, Ishibashi, Yuki, Matsuda, Hisao, Escaned, Javier, di Mario, Carlo, Francis, Darrel P., Akashi, Yoshihiro J., Davies, Justin E.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6553990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31084237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.118.007494
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author Warisawa, Takayuki
Cook, Christopher M.
Howard, James P.
Ahmad, Yousif
Doi, Shunichi
Nakayama, Masafumi
Goto, Sonoka
Yakuta, Yohei
Karube, Kenichi
Shun-Shin, Matthew J.
Petraco, Ricardo
Sen, Sayan
Nijjer, Sukhjinder
Al Lamee, Rasha
Ishibashi, Yuki
Matsuda, Hisao
Escaned, Javier
di Mario, Carlo
Francis, Darrel P.
Akashi, Yoshihiro J.
Davies, Justin E.
author_facet Warisawa, Takayuki
Cook, Christopher M.
Howard, James P.
Ahmad, Yousif
Doi, Shunichi
Nakayama, Masafumi
Goto, Sonoka
Yakuta, Yohei
Karube, Kenichi
Shun-Shin, Matthew J.
Petraco, Ricardo
Sen, Sayan
Nijjer, Sukhjinder
Al Lamee, Rasha
Ishibashi, Yuki
Matsuda, Hisao
Escaned, Javier
di Mario, Carlo
Francis, Darrel P.
Akashi, Yoshihiro J.
Davies, Justin E.
author_sort Warisawa, Takayuki
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) and instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR) disagree on the hemodynamic significance of a coronary lesion in ≈20% of cases. It is unknown whether the physiological pattern of disease is an influencing factor for this. This study assessed whether the physiological pattern of coronary artery disease influences discordance between FFR and iFR measurement. METHODS AND RESULTS: Three-hundred and sixty intermediate coronary lesions (345 patients; mean age, 64.4±10.3 years; 76% men) with combined FFR, iFR, and iFR pressure-wire pullback were included for analysis from an international multicenter registry. Cut points for hemodynamic significance were FFR ≤0.80 and iFR ≤0.89, respectively. Lesions were classified into FFR+/iFR+ (n=154; 42.7%), FFR−/iFR+ (n=38; 10.6%), FFR+/iFR− (n=41; 11.4%), and FFR−/iFR− (n=127; 35.3%) groups. The physiological pattern of disease was classified according to the iFR pullback recordings as predominantly physiologically focal (n=171; 47.5%) or predominantly physiologically diffuse (n=189; 52.5%). Median FFR and iFR were 0.80 (interquartile range, 0.75–0.85) and 0.89 (interquartile range, 0.86–0.92), respectively. FFR disagreed with iFR in 22% (79 of 360). The physiological pattern of disease was the only influencing factor relating to FFR/iFR discordance: predominantly physiologically focal was significantly associated with FFR+/iFR− (58.5% [24 of 41]), and predominantly physiologically diffuse was significantly associated with FFR−/iFR+ (81.6% [31 of 38]; P<0.001 for pattern of disease between FFR+/iFR− and FFR−/iFR+ groups). CONCLUSIONS: The physiological pattern of coronary artery disease was an important influencing factor for FFR/iFR discordance.
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spelling pubmed-65539902019-07-22 Physiological Pattern of Disease Assessed by Pressure-Wire Pullback Has an Influence on Fractional Flow Reserve/Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance: Insights From the Multicenter AJIP Registry Warisawa, Takayuki Cook, Christopher M. Howard, James P. Ahmad, Yousif Doi, Shunichi Nakayama, Masafumi Goto, Sonoka Yakuta, Yohei Karube, Kenichi Shun-Shin, Matthew J. Petraco, Ricardo Sen, Sayan Nijjer, Sukhjinder Al Lamee, Rasha Ishibashi, Yuki Matsuda, Hisao Escaned, Javier di Mario, Carlo Francis, Darrel P. Akashi, Yoshihiro J. Davies, Justin E. Circ Cardiovasc Interv Original Articles BACKGROUND: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) and instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR) disagree on the hemodynamic significance of a coronary lesion in ≈20% of cases. It is unknown whether the physiological pattern of disease is an influencing factor for this. This study assessed whether the physiological pattern of coronary artery disease influences discordance between FFR and iFR measurement. METHODS AND RESULTS: Three-hundred and sixty intermediate coronary lesions (345 patients; mean age, 64.4±10.3 years; 76% men) with combined FFR, iFR, and iFR pressure-wire pullback were included for analysis from an international multicenter registry. Cut points for hemodynamic significance were FFR ≤0.80 and iFR ≤0.89, respectively. Lesions were classified into FFR+/iFR+ (n=154; 42.7%), FFR−/iFR+ (n=38; 10.6%), FFR+/iFR− (n=41; 11.4%), and FFR−/iFR− (n=127; 35.3%) groups. The physiological pattern of disease was classified according to the iFR pullback recordings as predominantly physiologically focal (n=171; 47.5%) or predominantly physiologically diffuse (n=189; 52.5%). Median FFR and iFR were 0.80 (interquartile range, 0.75–0.85) and 0.89 (interquartile range, 0.86–0.92), respectively. FFR disagreed with iFR in 22% (79 of 360). The physiological pattern of disease was the only influencing factor relating to FFR/iFR discordance: predominantly physiologically focal was significantly associated with FFR+/iFR− (58.5% [24 of 41]), and predominantly physiologically diffuse was significantly associated with FFR−/iFR+ (81.6% [31 of 38]; P<0.001 for pattern of disease between FFR+/iFR− and FFR−/iFR+ groups). CONCLUSIONS: The physiological pattern of coronary artery disease was an important influencing factor for FFR/iFR discordance. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2019-05 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6553990/ /pubmed/31084237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.118.007494 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Warisawa, Takayuki
Cook, Christopher M.
Howard, James P.
Ahmad, Yousif
Doi, Shunichi
Nakayama, Masafumi
Goto, Sonoka
Yakuta, Yohei
Karube, Kenichi
Shun-Shin, Matthew J.
Petraco, Ricardo
Sen, Sayan
Nijjer, Sukhjinder
Al Lamee, Rasha
Ishibashi, Yuki
Matsuda, Hisao
Escaned, Javier
di Mario, Carlo
Francis, Darrel P.
Akashi, Yoshihiro J.
Davies, Justin E.
Physiological Pattern of Disease Assessed by Pressure-Wire Pullback Has an Influence on Fractional Flow Reserve/Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance: Insights From the Multicenter AJIP Registry
title Physiological Pattern of Disease Assessed by Pressure-Wire Pullback Has an Influence on Fractional Flow Reserve/Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance: Insights From the Multicenter AJIP Registry
title_full Physiological Pattern of Disease Assessed by Pressure-Wire Pullback Has an Influence on Fractional Flow Reserve/Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance: Insights From the Multicenter AJIP Registry
title_fullStr Physiological Pattern of Disease Assessed by Pressure-Wire Pullback Has an Influence on Fractional Flow Reserve/Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance: Insights From the Multicenter AJIP Registry
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Pattern of Disease Assessed by Pressure-Wire Pullback Has an Influence on Fractional Flow Reserve/Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance: Insights From the Multicenter AJIP Registry
title_short Physiological Pattern of Disease Assessed by Pressure-Wire Pullback Has an Influence on Fractional Flow Reserve/Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance: Insights From the Multicenter AJIP Registry
title_sort physiological pattern of disease assessed by pressure-wire pullback has an influence on fractional flow reserve/instantaneous wave-free ratio discordance: insights from the multicenter ajip registry
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6553990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31084237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.118.007494
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