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Prognostic Implications of Individual and Combinations of Resting and Hyperemic Coronary Pressure and Flow Parameters

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Abstract
Background: Coronary pressure- and flow-derived parameters have prognostic value.

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the individual and combined prognostic relevance of pressure and flow parameters reflecting resting and hyperemic conditions.

Methods: A total of 1,971 vessels deferred from revascularization after invasive pressure and flow assessment were included from the international multicenter registry. Abnormal resting pressure and flow were defined as distal coronary pressure/aortic pressure ≤0.92 and high resting flow (1/resting mean transit time >2.4 or resting average peak flow >22.7 cm/s), and abnormal hyperemic pressure and flow as fractional flow reserve ≤0.80 and low hyperemic flow (1/hyperemic mean transit time <2.2 or hyperemic average peak flow <25.0 cm/s), respectively. The clinical endpoint was target vessel failure (TVF), myocardial infarction (MI), or cardiac death at 5 years.

Results: The mean % diameter stenosis was 46.8% ± 16.5%. Abnormal pressure and flow were independent predictors of TVF and cardiac death/MI (all P < 0.05). The risk of 5-year TVF or MI/cardiac death increased proportionally with neither, either, and both abnormal resting pressure and flow, and abnormal hyperemic pressure and flow (all P for trend < 0.001). Abnormal resting pressure and flow were associated with a higher rate of TVF or MI/cardiac death in vessels with normal fractional flow reserve; this association was similar for abnormal hyperemic pressure and flow in vessels with normal resting distal coronary pressure/aortic pressure (all P < 0.05).

Conclusions: Abnormal resting and hyperemic pressure and flow were independent prognostic predictors. The abnormal flow had an additive prognostic value for pressure in both resting and hyperemic conditions with complementary prognostic between resting and hyperemic parameters.
Issued Date
2023
Seokhun Yang
Doyeon Hwang
Joo Myung Lee
Seung Hun Lee
Coen K M Boerhout
Janneke Woudstra
Caitlin E M Vink
Guus A de Waard
Ji Hyun Jung
Hernan Mejia Renteria
Masahiro Hoshino
Mauro Echavarria Pinto
Martijn Meuwissen
Hitoshi Matsuo
Maribel Madera Cambero
Ashkan Eftekhari
Mohamed A Effat
Tadashi Murai
Koen Marques
Yolande Appelman
Joon Hyung Doh
Evald H Christiansen
Rupak Banerjee
Hyun Kuk Kim
Chang Wook Nam
Giampaolo Niccoli
Masafumi Nakayama
Nobuhiro Tanaka
Eun Seok Shin
Marcel A M Beijk
Steven A J Chamuleau
Niels van Royen
Paul Knaapen
Tsunekazu Kakuta
Javier Escaned
Jan J Piek
Tim P van de Hoef
Bon-Kwon Koo
Type
Article
Keyword
coronary blood flowcoronary flow reservefractional flow reserveischemia
DOI
10.1016/j.jacasi.2023.07.009
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16672
Publisher
JACC: Asia
Language
영어
ISSN
2772-3747
Citation Volume
3
Citation Number
6
Citation Start Page
865
Citation End Page
877
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Medicine > Nursing
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