Long-Term Outcome After Deferral of Revascularization in Patients With Intermediate Coronary Stenosis and Gray-Zone Fractional Flow Reserve

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作者
Shiono, Yasutsugu [1 ]
Kubo, Takashi [1 ]
Tanaka, Atsushi [1 ]
Ino, Yasushi [1 ]
Yamaguchi, Tomoyuki [1 ]
Tanimoto, Takashi [1 ]
Yamano, Takashi [1 ]
Matsuo, Yoshiki [1 ]
Nishiguchi, Tsuyoshi [1 ]
Teraguchi, Ikuko [1 ]
Ota, Shingo [1 ]
Ozaki, Yuichi [1 ]
Orii, Makoto [1 ]
Shimamura, Kunihiro [1 ]
Kitabata, Hironori [1 ]
Hirata, Kumiko [1 ]
Imanishi, Toshio [1 ]
Akasaka, Takashi [1 ]
机构
[1] Wakayama Med Univ, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Wakayama 6418510, Japan
关键词
Deferred revascularization; Fractional flow reserve; Gray zone; Intermediate coronary stenosis; FUNCTIONAL SEVERITY; ADENOSINE 5'-TRIPHOSPHATE; ARTERY-DISEASE; CATHETERIZATION; INTRACORONARY; INTERVENTION; DEFECTS; THERAPY;
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10.1253/circj.CJ-14-0671
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: A strategy of deferred percutaneous coronary intervention for coronary stenosis with fractional flow reserve (FFR) 0.75-0.80, termed the gray zone, remains a matter of debate. The aim of this study was to assess the safety of deferring revascularization for patients with FFR 0.75-0.80 compared with those with FFR >0.80. Methods and Results: We assessed 3-year clinical outcome in 150 patients with angiographically intermediate stenosis who had revascularization deferred on the basis of FFR =0.75 (FFR 0.75-0.80, n=56; FFR >0.80, n=94). Target vessel failure (TVF), defined as a composite of cardiac death, target vessel-related myocardial infarction (MI), and ischemia-driven target vessel revascularization (TVR) was evaluated during follow-up. Cardiac death was observed in 1 patient with FFR 0.75-0.80. There was no target vessel-related MI in either group. The incidence of ischemiadriven TVR was higher in patients with FFR 0.75-0.80 than in those with FFR >0.80 (14% vs. 3%, P=0.020). TVF-free survival was significantly worse for the patients with FFR 0.75-0.80 than those with FFR >0.80 (hazard ratio, 5.2; 95% confidence intervals: 1.4-19.5; P=0.015). Conclusions: Patients with FFR 0.75-0.80 were at higher risk of TVF mainly due to TVR than those with FFR >0.80.
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