Vnitr Lek 2002, 48(5):363-367

[Angiographically marginally significant coronary stenoses--postponement of intervention based on measurement of myocardial fractional flow reserve].

M Mates, V Hrabos, J Vojácek, P Hájek, M Malý, D Horák, J Fiedler, V Durdil
Divize kardiologie Interní kliniky 2. lékarské fakulty UK, Praha.

INTRODUCTION: When evaluating angiographically marginal coronary stenoses (i.e. 40-70% reduction of the diameter of the arterial lumen) it is under certain conditions difficult to decide on their actual functional impact. Assessment of the fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a simple method based on assessment of intracoronary pressures during pharmacologically induced hyperaemia. For the severity of stenosis according to previous studies the liminal values is FFR lower than 0.75; furthermore it was proved that intervention of angiographically marginal stenoses with FFR values of 0.75 or more can be safely postponed.

OBJECTIVE: Test the safety of FFR examination and take in a group of patients with marginally severe stenosis further steps according to results of FFR assessment.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: During the period from January to Juky 2000 FFR assessments were made in a total of 34 patients (11 women, 23 men, mean age 62 +/- 12 years) who suffered from marginal stenosis of some coronary vessel. The FFR examination took place under pharmacologically induced hyperaemia after intracoronary adenosine administration.

RESULTS: Measurements were made in a total of 41 stenoses. Only in two a value lower than 0.75 was found. In these patients coronary intervention was implemented; intervention was also made in two patients on account of technical problems and inconsistent results of FFR measurements. A FFR value of 0.75 or less was found in 37 stenoses (90%) and intervention was therefore postponed. Examination and the immediate subsequent course were without complications.

CONCLUSION: According to initial experience FFR examination is a safe, simple and easily reproducible method. Based on the results of assessment and knowledge of the accomplished studies in the group of marginally significant stenoses in a great proportion of patients coronary intervention was postponed.

Keywords: Coronary Angiography; Coronary Circulation; Coronary Stenosis, diagnostic imaging, ; Female; Heart Function Tests; Humans; Male; Middle Aged

Published: May 1, 2002  Show citation

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Mates M, Hrabos V, Vojácek J, Hájek P, Malý M, Horák D, et al.. [Angiographically marginally significant coronary stenoses--postponement of intervention based on measurement of myocardial fractional flow reserve]. Vnitr Lek. 2002;48(5):363-367.
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