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Utility of Saline-Induced Resting Full-Cycle Ratio Compared with Resting Full-Cycle Ratio and Fractional Flow Reserve.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of Interventional Cardiology. 4/7/2020, p1-7. 7p.
Subject
*CORONARY vasospasm
*RECEIVER operating characteristic curves
*HEART beat
*INTRAVENOUS injections
*ARTERIAL physiology
*BLOOD pressure
*CARDIAC catheterization
*CORONARY artery stenosis
*PREDICTIVE tests
*CORONARY circulation
*SEVERITY of illness index
*CORONARY angiography
*HEMODYNAMICS
*CORONARY arteries
Language
ISSN
0896-4327
Abstract
Background: The saline-induced distal coronary pressure/aortic pressure ratio predicted fractional flow reserve (FFR). The resting full-cycle ratio (RFR) represents the maximal relative pressure difference in a cardiac cycle. Therefore, the present study aimed to compare the results of saline-induced RFR (sRFR) with FFR.Methods: Seventy consecutive lesions with only moderate stenosis were included. The FFR, RFR, and sRFR values were compared. The sRFR was assessed using an intracoronary bolus infusion of saline (2  mL/s) for five heartbeats. The FFR was obtained after an intravenous injection of papaverine.Results: Overall, the FFR, sRFR, and RFR values were 0.78 ± 0.12, 0.79 ± 0.13, and 0.83 ± 0.14, respectively. With regard to anatomical morphology were 40, 18, and 12 cases of focal, diffuse, and tandem lesion. There was a significant correlation between the sRFR and FFR (R = 0.96, p < 0.01). There were also significant correlations between the sRFR and FFR in the left coronary and right coronary artery (R = 0.95, p < 0.01 and R = 0.98, p < 0.01). Furthermore, significant correlations between sRFR and FFR were observed in not only focal but also in nonfocal lesion including tandem and diffuse lesions (R = 0.93, p < 0.01 and R = 0.97, p < 0.01). A close agreement on FFR and sRFR was shown using the Bland-Altman analysis (95% CI of agreement: -0.08-0.07). In the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, the cutoff value of sRFR to predict an FFR of 0.80 was 0.81 (area under curve, 0.97; sensitivity 90.6%; and specificity 98.2%).Conclusion: The sRFR can accurately and safely predict the FFR and might be effective for diagnosing ischemia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]