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Lesion Eccentricity and Fractional Flow Reserve and Coronary Flow Reserve in Coronary Arteries

verfasst von : Ashkan Javadzadegan, Andy S. C. Yong, Leonard Kritharides, Masud Behnia

Erschienen in: Advances in Bio-Mechanical Systems and Materials

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Fractional flow reserve has shown to be a gold standard in assessment of functional significance of coronary artery stenosis. Lesion eccentricity is an important geometric parameter which may affect the translational hemodynamics. Three dimensional quantitative coronary angiography (3D-QCA) was used to reconstruct the proximal or mid left anterior descending artery of 56 patients. The fractional flow reserve (FFR) was measured using pressure–temperature sensor guidewire and the effects of lesion eccentricity (EI) was investigated on the correlation between FFR diameter stenosis (DS), area stenosis (AS), minimum lumen diameter (MLD) and minimum lumen area (MLA). A linear regression analysis showed a non-significant correlation between FFR and DS, AS, MLD and MLA. In order to improve the correlations, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to identify the best cut-off value of eccentricity to predict FFR ≤ 0.75. It was found that for lesions whose eccentricity is above the cut-off, the correlations are significant; however, the correlations are weak for lesions with eccentricity below the cut-off.

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Metadaten
Titel
Lesion Eccentricity and Fractional Flow Reserve and Coronary Flow Reserve in Coronary Arteries
verfasst von
Ashkan Javadzadegan
Andy S. C. Yong
Leonard Kritharides
Masud Behnia
Copyright-Jahr
2013
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00479-2_1

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