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Fractional Flow Reserve Versus Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio in Assessment of Lesion Hemodynamic Significance and Explanation of their Discrepancies. International, Multicenter and Prospective Trial: The FiGARO Study.
Kovarnik, Tomas; Hitoshi, Matsuo; Kral, Ales; Jerabek, Stepan; Zemanek, David; Kawase, Yoshiaki; Omori, Hiroyuki; Tanigaki, Toru; Pudil, Jan; Vodzinska, Alexandra; Branny, Marian; Stipal, Roman; Kala, Petr; Mrozek, Jan; Porzer, Martin; Grezl, Tomas; Novobilsky, Kamil; Mendiz, Oscar; Kopriva, Karel; Mates, Martin; Chval, Martin; Chen, Zhi; Martasek, Pavel; Linhart, Ales.
Affiliation
  • Kovarnik T; 2nd Department of Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Medicine First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague Prague Czech Republic.
  • Hitoshi M; Gifu Heart Center Gifu Japan.
  • Kral A; 2nd Department of Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Medicine First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague Prague Czech Republic.
  • Jerabek S; 2nd Department of Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Medicine First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague Prague Czech Republic.
  • Zemanek D; 2nd Department of Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Medicine First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague Prague Czech Republic.
  • Kawase Y; Gifu Heart Center Gifu Japan.
  • Omori H; Gifu Heart Center Gifu Japan.
  • Tanigaki T; Gifu Heart Center Gifu Japan.
  • Pudil J; 2nd Department of Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Medicine First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague Prague Czech Republic.
  • Vodzinska A; Cardiology Department of Trinec Podlesi Hospital Trinec Czech Republic.
  • Branny M; Cardiovascular Department University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic.
  • Stipal R; Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology University HospitalFaculty of MedicineMasaryk University Brno Brno Czech Republic.
  • Kala P; Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology University HospitalFaculty of MedicineMasaryk University Brno Brno Czech Republic.
  • Mrozek J; Cardiovascular Department University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic.
  • Porzer M; Cardiovascular Department University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic.
  • Grezl T; Cardiovascular Department University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic.
  • Novobilsky K; Cardiology Department Municipal Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic.
  • Mendiz O; Fundacion Favaloro Buenos Aires Argentina.
  • Kopriva K; Cardiology Department Homolka Hospital Prague Czech Republic.
  • Mates M; Cardiology Department Homolka Hospital Prague Czech Republic.
  • Chval M; Institute for Research and Development of Education Faculty of Education Charles University Prague Czech Republic.
  • Chen Z; Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Iowa Institute for Biomedical ImagingThe University of Iowa IA.
  • Martasek P; Department of Paediatrics and Inherited Metabolic Disorders First Faculty of Medicine Charles UniversityGeneral University Hospital Prague Czech Republic.
  • Linhart A; 2nd Department of Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Medicine First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague Prague Czech Republic.
J Am Heart Assoc ; 11(9): e021490, 2022 05 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35502771
ABSTRACT
Background The FiGARO (FFR versus iFR in Assessment of Hemodynamic Lesion Significance, and an Explanation of Their Discrepancies) trial is a prospective registry searching for predictors of fractional flow reserve/instantaneous wave-free ratio (FFR/iFR) discrepancy. Methods and Results FFR/iFR were analyzed using a Verrata wire, and coronary flow reserve was analyzed using a Combomap machine (both Philips-Volcano). The risk polymorphisms for endothelial nitric oxide synthase and for heme oxygenase-1 were analyzed. In total, 1884 FFR/iFR measurements from 1564 patients were included. The FFR/iFR discrepancy occurred in 393 measurements (20.9%) FFRp (positive)/iFRn (negative) type (264 lesions, 14.0%) and FFRn/iFRp (129 lesions, 6.8%) type. Coronary flow reserve was measured in 343 lesions, correlating better with iFR (R=0.56, P<0.0001) than FFR (R=0.36, P<0.0001). The coronary flow reserve value in FFRp/iFRn lesions (2.24±0.7) was significantly higher compared with both FFRp/iFRp (1.39±0.36), and FFRn/iFRn lesions (1.8±0.64, P<0.0001). Multivariable logistic regression analysis confirmed (1) sex, age, and lesion location in the right coronary artery as predictors for FFRp/iFRn discrepancy; and (2) hemoglobin level, smoking, and renal insufficiency as predictors for FFRn/iFRp discrepancy. The FFRn/iFRp type of discrepancy was significantly more frequent in patients with both risk types of polymorphisms (endothelial nitric oxide synthaser+heme oxygenase-1r) 8 patients (24.2%) compared with FFRp/iFRn type of discrepancy 2 patients (5.9%), P=0.03. Conclusions Predictors for FFRp/iFRn discrepancy were sex, age, and location in the right coronary artery. Predictors for FFRn/iFRp were hemoglobin level, smoking, and renal insufficiency. The risk type of polymorphism in endothelial nitric oxide synthase and heme oxygenase-1 genes was more frequently found in patients with FFRn/iFRp type of discrepancy. Registration URL https//clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifier NCT03033810.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coronary Stenosis / Renal Insufficiency / Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial Type of study: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Am Heart Assoc Year: 2022 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coronary Stenosis / Renal Insufficiency / Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial Type of study: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Am Heart Assoc Year: 2022 Document type: Article