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Coronary Angiography With Pressure Wire and Fractional Flow Reserve

Authors :
L. Gaede
Johannes Rieber
Helge Möllmann
Tanja K. Rudolph
Monique Tröbs
Florian Boenner
Source :
Deutsches Ärzteblatt international.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Deutscher Arzte-Verlag GmbH, 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Approximately 800 000 coronary angiography procedures are per- formed in Germany each year, mainly in order to identify coronary artery stenoses. As a rule, revascularization is indicated only when coronary artery stenoses cause relevant ischemia, but this cannot be determined unequivocally by angiography alone. Pressure wire measurement and the measurement of fractional flow reserve (FFR) enable direct evaluation of the hemodynamic relevance of coronary artery stenoses during diagnostic coronary angiography. METHODS This review is based on publications retrieved by a selective search in PubMed focusing especially on large randomized trials, registry studies, and meta- analyses on either pressure wire measurement or FFR. RESULTS According to a registry study from France, the hemodynamic evaluation of a stenosis during coronary angiography affected decisions about revascularization in 43% of cases. Randomized multicenter trials have shown that a combined end- point consisting of death, myocardial infarction, or revascularization arose signifi- cantly less commonly in the FFR group than in the group receiving angiography without FFR (13.2% versus 18.3%; p = 0.02), and that patients with one or more hemodynamically significant coronary artery stenoses (FFR ≤ 0.80) benefited more from revascularization than from medical management alone (event rate, 8.1% versus 19.5%; p

Details

ISSN :
18660452
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Deutsches Ärzteblatt international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f8ab8c64a5a958f9da1f912887d7655
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2019.0205