冠状动脉血流储备
血流
冠状动脉疾病
冠状动脉循环
心肌梗塞
流量(数学)
血流动力学
作者
Nico H.J. Pijls,B. Van Gelder,P. Van der Voort,Kathinka H. Peels,F.A. Bracke,Hans Bonnier,M. I. H. El Gamal
出处
期刊:Circulation
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:1995-12-01
卷期号:92 (11): 3183-3193
被引量:709
标识
DOI:10.1161/01.cir.92.11.3183
摘要
Background Fractional flow reserve (FFR), defined as the ratio of maximum flow in the presence of a stenosis to normal maximum flow, is a lesion-specific index of stenosis severity that can be calculated by simultaneous measurement of mean arterial, distal coronary, and central venous pressure (P a , P d , and P v , respectively), during pharmacological vasodilation. The aims of this study were to define ranges of FFR values, whether associated with inducible ischemia or not, and to investigate FFR in normal coronary arteries. Methods and Results In 60 patients accepted for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) of single-vessel disease, with a positive exercise test (ET) a was measured by the guiding catheter, P d by an 0.018-in fiber-optic pressure-monitoring wire, and P v by a multipurpose catheter. The ET was repeated after 5 to 7 days, and only if this second ET had reverted to normal was the pre-PTCA value of FFR definitely considered to be associated with inducible ischemia and the post-PTCA value not. Myocardial FFR (FFR myo ) increased from 0.53±0.15 before PTCA to 0.88±0.07 after PTCA. Coronary FFR increased from 0.38±0.19 to 0.83±0.12. In all patients, values of FFR myo definitely associated with ischemia were ≤0.74, whereas all except two values not associated with inducible ischemia exceeded 0.74. Moreover, FFR myo in 18 coronary arteries in 5 normal patients equaled 0.98±0.03. Conclusions A value of FFR myo of 0.74 reliably discriminates coronary stenosis, whether associated with inducible ischemia or not. Therefore, FFR myo is a useful index to determine the functional significance of an epicardial coronary stenosis and may facilitate clinical decision making in patients with an equivocal coronary stenosis.
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