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Impact of core laboratory assessment on treatment decisions and clinical outcomes using combined fractional flow reserve and coronary flow reserve measurements - DEFINE-FLOW core laboratory sub-study

Authors :
Tim P. van de Hoef
Valérie E. Stegehuis
Maribel I. Madera-Cambero
Niels van Royen
Nina W. van der Hoeven
Guus A. de Waard
Martijn Meuwissen
Evald H. Christiansen
Ashkan Eftekhari
Giampaolo Niccoli
Tim Lockie
Hitoshi Matsuo
Masafumi Nakayama
Tsunekazu Kakuta
Nobuhiro Tanaka
Lorena Casadonte
Jos A.E. Spaan
Maria Siebes
Jan G.P. Tijssen
Javier Escaned
Jan J. Piek
Cardiology
ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes
ACS - Microcirculation
Biomedical Engineering and Physics
ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias
Source :
International Journal of Cardiology, 377, pp. 9-16, van de Hoef, T P, Stegehuis, V E, Madera-Cambero, M I, van Royen, N, van der Hoeven, N W, de Waard, G A, Meuwissen, M, Christiansen, E H, Eftekhari, A, Niccoli, G, Lockie, T, Matsuo, H, Nakayama, M, Kakuta, T, Tanaka, N, Casadonte, L, Spaan, J A E, Siebes, M, Tijssen, J G P, Escaned, J & Piek, J J 2023, ' Impact of core laboratory assessment on treatment decisions and clinical outcomes using combined fractional flow reserve and coronary flow reserve measurements – DEFINE-FLOW core laboratory sub-study ', International Journal of Cardiology, vol. 377, pp. 9-16 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2023.01.009, van de Hoef, T P, Stegehuis, V E, Madera-Cambero, M I, van Royen, N, van der Hoeven, N W, de Waard, G A, Meuwissen, M, Christiansen, E H, Eftekhari, A, Niccoli, G, Lockie, T, Matsuo, H, Nakayama, M, Kakuta, T, Tanaka, N, Casadonte, L, Spaan, J A E, Siebes, M, Tijssen, J G P, Escaned, J & Piek, J J 2023, ' Impact of core laboratory assessment on treatment decisions and clinical outcomes using combined fractional flow reserve and coronary flow reserve measurements-DEFINE-FLOW core laboratory sub-study ', International Journal of Cardiology, vol. 377, pp. 9-16 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2023.01.009, International journal of cardiology, 377, 9-16. Elsevier Ireland Ltd, International Journal of Cardiology, 377, 9-16, International Journal of Cardiology, 377, 9-16. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The role of combined FFR/CFR measurements in decision-making on coronary revascularization remains unclear. DEFINE-FLOW prospectively assessed the relationship of FFR/CFR agreement with 2-year major adverse cardiac event (MACE) and target vessel failure (TVF) rates, and uniquely included core-laboratory analysis of all pressure and flow tracings. We aimed to document the impact of core-laboratory analysis on lesion classification, and the relationship between core-laboratory fractional flow reserve (FFR) and coronary flow reserve (CFR) values with clinical outcomes and angina burden during follow-up.METHODS: In 398 vessels (348 patients) considered for intervention, ≥1 coronary pressure/flow tracing was approved by the core-laboratory. Revascularization was performed only when both FFR(≤0.80) and CFR(RESULTS: MACE was lowest for concordant normal FFR/CFR, but was not significantly different compared with either discordant group (low FFR/normal CFR: HR:1.63; 95%CI:0.61-4.40; P = 0.33; normal FFR/low CFR: HR:1.81; 95%CI:0.66-4.98; P = 0.25). Moreover, MACE did not differ between discordant groups treated medically and the concordant abnormal group undergoing revascularization (normal FFR/low CFR: HR:0.63; 95%CI:0.23-1.73;P = 0.37; normal FFR/low CFR: HR:0.70; 95%CI:0.22-2.21;P = 0.54). Similar findings applied to TVF.CONCLUSIONS: Patients with concordantly normal FFR/CFR have very low 2-year MACE and TVF rates. Throughout follow-up, there were no differences in event rates between patients in whom revascularization was deferred due to preserved CFR despite reduced FFR, and those in whom PCI was performed due to concordantly low FFR and CFR. These findings question the need for routine revascularization in vessels showing low FFR but preserved CFR.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: http://ClinicalTrials.govNCT02328820.

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ISSN :
01675273
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Cardiology, 377, pp. 9-16, van de Hoef, T P, Stegehuis, V E, Madera-Cambero, M I, van Royen, N, van der Hoeven, N W, de Waard, G A, Meuwissen, M, Christiansen, E H, Eftekhari, A, Niccoli, G, Lockie, T, Matsuo, H, Nakayama, M, Kakuta, T, Tanaka, N, Casadonte, L, Spaan, J A E, Siebes, M, Tijssen, J G P, Escaned, J & Piek, J J 2023, ' Impact of core laboratory assessment on treatment decisions and clinical outcomes using combined fractional flow reserve and coronary flow reserve measurements – DEFINE-FLOW core laboratory sub-study ', International Journal of Cardiology, vol. 377, pp. 9-16 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2023.01.009, van de Hoef, T P, Stegehuis, V E, Madera-Cambero, M I, van Royen, N, van der Hoeven, N W, de Waard, G A, Meuwissen, M, Christiansen, E H, Eftekhari, A, Niccoli, G, Lockie, T, Matsuo, H, Nakayama, M, Kakuta, T, Tanaka, N, Casadonte, L, Spaan, J A E, Siebes, M, Tijssen, J G P, Escaned, J & Piek, J J 2023, ' Impact of core laboratory assessment on treatment decisions and clinical outcomes using combined fractional flow reserve and coronary flow reserve measurements-DEFINE-FLOW core laboratory sub-study ', International Journal of Cardiology, vol. 377, pp. 9-16 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2023.01.009, International journal of cardiology, 377, 9-16. Elsevier Ireland Ltd, International Journal of Cardiology, 377, 9-16, International Journal of Cardiology, 377, 9-16. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2023.01.009