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Two-Year Outcomes of Asymptomatic vs. Symptomatic Patients After Deferral of Revascularization Based on Fractional Flow Reserve ― Insights From the J-CONFIRM Registry ―

Background: The effect of symptoms on clinical outcomes after deferral of revascularization based on fractional flow reserve (FFR) remains poorly understood. Methods and Results: From the J-CONFIRM (Long-Term Outcomes of Japanese Patients With Deferral of Coronary Intervention Based on Fractional Fl...

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Autores principales: Horie, Kazunori, Kuramitsu, Shoichi, Matsuo, Hitoshi, Shinozaki, Tomohiro, Takashima, Hiroaki, Shiono, Yasutsugu, Terai, Hidenobu, Kikuta, Yuetsu, Ishihara, Takayuki, Saigusa, Tatsuya, Sakamoto, Tomohiro, Asano, Taku, Tsujita, Kenichi, Masamura, Katsuhiko, Doijiri, Tatsuki, Ogita, Manabu, Kurita, Tairo, Matsuo, Akiko, Sonoda, Shinjo, Yokoi, Hiroyoshi, Tanaka, Nobuhiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Circulation Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7937522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-20-0110
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author Horie, Kazunori
Kuramitsu, Shoichi
Matsuo, Hitoshi
Shinozaki, Tomohiro
Takashima, Hiroaki
Shiono, Yasutsugu
Terai, Hidenobu
Kikuta, Yuetsu
Ishihara, Takayuki
Saigusa, Tatsuya
Sakamoto, Tomohiro
Asano, Taku
Tsujita, Kenichi
Masamura, Katsuhiko
Doijiri, Tatsuki
Ogita, Manabu
Kurita, Tairo
Matsuo, Akiko
Sonoda, Shinjo
Yokoi, Hiroyoshi
Tanaka, Nobuhiro
author_facet Horie, Kazunori
Kuramitsu, Shoichi
Matsuo, Hitoshi
Shinozaki, Tomohiro
Takashima, Hiroaki
Shiono, Yasutsugu
Terai, Hidenobu
Kikuta, Yuetsu
Ishihara, Takayuki
Saigusa, Tatsuya
Sakamoto, Tomohiro
Asano, Taku
Tsujita, Kenichi
Masamura, Katsuhiko
Doijiri, Tatsuki
Ogita, Manabu
Kurita, Tairo
Matsuo, Akiko
Sonoda, Shinjo
Yokoi, Hiroyoshi
Tanaka, Nobuhiro
author_sort Horie, Kazunori
collection PubMed
description Background: The effect of symptoms on clinical outcomes after deferral of revascularization based on fractional flow reserve (FFR) remains poorly understood. Methods and Results: From the J-CONFIRM (Long-Term Outcomes of Japanese Patients With Deferral of Coronary Intervention Based on Fractional Flow Reserve in Multicenter) Registry, this study evaluated 1,215 patients with stable coronary artery disease, including symptomatic and asymptomatic patients (n=571 and 644, respectively). The primary endpoint was the cumulative 2-year incidence of target vessel failure (TVF), including cardiac death, target vessel-related myocardial infarction (TVMI), and clinically driven target vessel revascularization (CDTVR). An inverse probability weighted analysis was performed to adjust for the differences in baseline clinical characteristics between the 2 groups. At 2 years, the TVF rate did not differ significantly between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients (6.5% vs. 4.9%, respectively; P=0.15) or between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with lesions with an FFR ≤0.80 (8.0% vs. 12.3%, respectively; P=0.20). Conversely, symptomatic patients showed significantly higher rates of TVF (6.2% vs. 3.3%; P=0.01) and CDTVR (6.2% vs. 3.1%; P=0.009) than asymptomatic patients, regardless of negative FFR values (>0.80). Conclusions: Despite negative FFR values, symptomatic patients were at higher risk of TVF than asymptomatic patients, driven primarily by a higher rate of CDTVR. Conversely, those with a positive FFR were likely to develop TVF regardless of their symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-79375222021-03-09 Two-Year Outcomes of Asymptomatic vs. Symptomatic Patients After Deferral of Revascularization Based on Fractional Flow Reserve ― Insights From the J-CONFIRM Registry ― Horie, Kazunori Kuramitsu, Shoichi Matsuo, Hitoshi Shinozaki, Tomohiro Takashima, Hiroaki Shiono, Yasutsugu Terai, Hidenobu Kikuta, Yuetsu Ishihara, Takayuki Saigusa, Tatsuya Sakamoto, Tomohiro Asano, Taku Tsujita, Kenichi Masamura, Katsuhiko Doijiri, Tatsuki Ogita, Manabu Kurita, Tairo Matsuo, Akiko Sonoda, Shinjo Yokoi, Hiroyoshi Tanaka, Nobuhiro Circ Rep Original article Background: The effect of symptoms on clinical outcomes after deferral of revascularization based on fractional flow reserve (FFR) remains poorly understood. Methods and Results: From the J-CONFIRM (Long-Term Outcomes of Japanese Patients With Deferral of Coronary Intervention Based on Fractional Flow Reserve in Multicenter) Registry, this study evaluated 1,215 patients with stable coronary artery disease, including symptomatic and asymptomatic patients (n=571 and 644, respectively). The primary endpoint was the cumulative 2-year incidence of target vessel failure (TVF), including cardiac death, target vessel-related myocardial infarction (TVMI), and clinically driven target vessel revascularization (CDTVR). An inverse probability weighted analysis was performed to adjust for the differences in baseline clinical characteristics between the 2 groups. At 2 years, the TVF rate did not differ significantly between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients (6.5% vs. 4.9%, respectively; P=0.15) or between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with lesions with an FFR ≤0.80 (8.0% vs. 12.3%, respectively; P=0.20). Conversely, symptomatic patients showed significantly higher rates of TVF (6.2% vs. 3.3%; P=0.01) and CDTVR (6.2% vs. 3.1%; P=0.009) than asymptomatic patients, regardless of negative FFR values (>0.80). Conclusions: Despite negative FFR values, symptomatic patients were at higher risk of TVF than asymptomatic patients, driven primarily by a higher rate of CDTVR. Conversely, those with a positive FFR were likely to develop TVF regardless of their symptoms. The Japanese Circulation Society 2020-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7937522/ /pubmed/33693205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-20-0110 Text en Copyright © 2020, THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY This article is licensed under a Creative Commons [Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International] license.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Original article
Horie, Kazunori
Kuramitsu, Shoichi
Matsuo, Hitoshi
Shinozaki, Tomohiro
Takashima, Hiroaki
Shiono, Yasutsugu
Terai, Hidenobu
Kikuta, Yuetsu
Ishihara, Takayuki
Saigusa, Tatsuya
Sakamoto, Tomohiro
Asano, Taku
Tsujita, Kenichi
Masamura, Katsuhiko
Doijiri, Tatsuki
Ogita, Manabu
Kurita, Tairo
Matsuo, Akiko
Sonoda, Shinjo
Yokoi, Hiroyoshi
Tanaka, Nobuhiro
Two-Year Outcomes of Asymptomatic vs. Symptomatic Patients After Deferral of Revascularization Based on Fractional Flow Reserve ― Insights From the J-CONFIRM Registry ―
title Two-Year Outcomes of Asymptomatic vs. Symptomatic Patients After Deferral of Revascularization Based on Fractional Flow Reserve ― Insights From the J-CONFIRM Registry ―
title_full Two-Year Outcomes of Asymptomatic vs. Symptomatic Patients After Deferral of Revascularization Based on Fractional Flow Reserve ― Insights From the J-CONFIRM Registry ―
title_fullStr Two-Year Outcomes of Asymptomatic vs. Symptomatic Patients After Deferral of Revascularization Based on Fractional Flow Reserve ― Insights From the J-CONFIRM Registry ―
title_full_unstemmed Two-Year Outcomes of Asymptomatic vs. Symptomatic Patients After Deferral of Revascularization Based on Fractional Flow Reserve ― Insights From the J-CONFIRM Registry ―
title_short Two-Year Outcomes of Asymptomatic vs. Symptomatic Patients After Deferral of Revascularization Based on Fractional Flow Reserve ― Insights From the J-CONFIRM Registry ―
title_sort two-year outcomes of asymptomatic vs. symptomatic patients after deferral of revascularization based on fractional flow reserve ― insights from the j-confirm registry ―
topic Original article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7937522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-20-0110
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