The Complementary Value of Absolute Coronary Flow in the Assessment of Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease

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Louise Aubiniere-Robb
Rebecca Gosling
Daniel J. Taylor
Tom Newman
D. Rodney Hose
Ian Halliday
Patricia V. Lawford
Andrew J. Narracott
Julian P. Gunn
Paul D. Morris
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[1] University of Sheffield,Mathematical Modelling in Medicine Group, Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease
[2] Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,Department of Cardiology
[3] University of Sheffield,Insigneo Institute for In Silico Medicine
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Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is the current gold standard invasive assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD). FFR reports coronary blood flow (CBF) as a fraction of a hypothetical and unknown normal value. Although used routinely to diagnose CAD and guide treatment, how accurately FFR predicts actual CBF changes remains unknown. In this study, we compared fractional CBF with absolute CBF (aCBF, in ml min−1), measured with a computational method during standard angiography and pressure wire assessment, on 203 diseased arteries (143 patients). We found a substantial correlation between the two measurements (r = 0.89 and Cohen’s kappa = 0.71). Concordance between fractional and absolute CBF reduction was high when FFR was >0.80 (91%) but reduced when FFR was ≤0.80 (81%), 0.70–0.80 (68%) and, particularly, 0.75–0.80 (62%). Discordance was associated with coronary microvascular resistance, vessel diameter and mass of myocardium subtended, all factors to which FFR is agnostic. Assessment of aCBF complements FFR and may be valuable to assess CBF, particularly in cases within the FFR ‘gray zone’.
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