Very Long-Term Clinical Follow-up After Fractional Flow Reserve-Guided Coronary Revascularization

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Miller, Louis H.
Toklu, Bora
Rauch, Judah
Lorin, Jeffrey D.
Lobach, Iryna
Sedlis, Steven P. [1 ]
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[1] VA New York Harbor Hlth Care Syst, New York, NY 10010 USA
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JOURNAL OF INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY | 2012年 / 24卷 / 07期
关键词
fractional flow reserve; pressure wire; percutaneous coronary intervention; MULTIVESSEL EVALUATION; INTERVENTION; ANGIOGRAPHY; INTRACORONARY; STENOSIS; DISEASE; ADENOSINE; SEVERITY; THERAPY; TRIAL;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. Randomized trials using measurement of fractional flow reserve (FFR) to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have demonstrated both safety and efficacy with regard to cardiac events. Real-world, long-term outcomes using an FFR-based revascularization strategy are unknown. Methods. Prospective clinical data were collected on consecutive patients referred for coronary angiography and found to have lesions of intermediate severity where the operators were unable to make a decision regarding revascularization based on angiographic, clinical, and stress testing parameters. FFR was measured on intermediate lesions, and revascularization was deferred on those lesions with a measurement >0.8. Clinical outcomes of interest included death, myocardial infarction, and late revascularization status. Results. A total of 151 patients were included in this study. Fifty-seven patients (37.7%) underwent revascularization based on their FFR measurement. The mean length of follow-up was 6.1 years (range, 5-10 years). Follow-up was completed in 97.0%. At the end of the follow-up period, 107 patients (70.9%) were alive. Late revascularization had been performed in 18 patients (11.9%). Comparing the initial revascularization group with the group in which revascularization was deferred, 64.9% and 74.5% were alive, respectively (P=.29). Of the initial revascularization group, 12.3% had undergone late revascularization of the lesion on which FFR was originally performed, compared with 11.7% in the deferred group (P=.99). Conclusions. FFR is a useful adjunct to coronary angiography in selecting patients with lesions of intermediate angiographic severity in whom coronary revascularization may be safely deferred.
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