Angiographic quantitative flow ratio-guided coronary intervention (FAVOR III China): a multicentre, randomised, sham-controlled trial.
Bo Xu,Shengxian Tu,Lei Song,Zening Jin,Bo Yu,Guosheng Fu,Yujie Zhou,Jian-an Wang,Yundai Chen,Jun Pu,Lianglong Chen,Xinkai Qu,Junqing Yang,Xuebo Liu,Lijun Guo,Chengxing Shen,Yao-Jun Zhang,Qi Zhang,Hongwei Pan,Xiaogang Fu,Jian K. Liu,Yanyan Zhao,Javier Escaned,Yang Wang,William F Fearon,Kefei Dou,Ajay J. Kirtane,Yongjian Wu,Patrick W. Serruys,Weixian Yang,William Wijns,Changdong Guan,Martin B. Leon,Shubin Qiao,Gregg W. Stone +34 more
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The FAVOR III China trial as mentioned in this paper showed that a QFR-guided strategy of lesion selection for percutaneous coronary intervention improved 1-year clinical outcomes compared with standard angiography guidance.About:
This article is published in The Lancet.The article was published on 2021-11-04 and is currently open access. It has received 84 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Conventional PCI & Acute coronary syndrome.read more
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Structural and temporal dynamics analysis on drug-eluting stents: History, research hotspots and emerging trends
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Angiography-Based Fractional Flow Reserve: State of the Art
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors summarized the current evidence related to angiography-based fractional flow reserve (FFR) derivation and perspectives on future developments, and provided a comprehensive overview of the current literature.
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Angiography derived assessment of the coronary microcirculation: is it ready for prime time?
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TL;DR: The angiography-derived index of microvascular resistance has emerged as a promising surrogate in pilot studies, however, more data are needed to validate and compare the diagnostic and prognostic accuracy of different equations as well as to illustrate the relationship between angiographic-derived parameters for epicardial coronary arteries and those for the microvasculature.
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Coronary physiological assessment in the catheter laboratory: haemodynamics, clinical assessment and future perspectives
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Diagnostic performance of quantitative flow ratio versus fractional flow reserve and resting full-cycle ratio in intermediate coronary lesions.
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TL;DR: In this article , the diagnostic performance of contrast flow and fixed flow (fQFR) QFR against the NHPR resting full-cyle ratio (RFR) using FFR as reference standard was investigated.
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Angiography-Based Quantitative Flow Ratio Measurements for Online Assessment of Coronary Stenosis
Bo Xu,Shengxian Tu,Shubin Qiao,Xinkai Qu,Yundai Chen,Junqing Yang,Lijun Guo,Zhongwei Sun,Zehang Li,Feng Tian,Wei-Yi Fang,Jiyan Chen,Wei Li,Changdong Guan,Niels Ramsing Holm,William Wijns,Shengshou Hu +16 more
TL;DR: The study met its prespecified primary performance goal for the level of diagnostic accuracy of QFR in identifying hemodynamically significant coronary stenosis.
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Visual-Functional Mismatch Between Coronary Angiography and Fractional Flow Reserve
Seung-Jung Park,Soo-Jin Kang,Jung-Min Ahn,Eun Bo Shim,Young-Tae Kim,Sung-Cheol Yun,Hae-Geun Song,Jong-Young Lee,Won-Jang Kim,Duk-Woo Park,Seung-Whan Lee,Young-Hak Kim,Cheol Whan Lee,Gary S. Mintz,Seong-Wook Park +14 more
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Evolving concepts of angiogram: fractional flow reserve discordances in 4000 coronary stenoses
Gabor G. Toth,Michalis Hamilos,Stylianos A. Pyxaras,Fabio Mangiacapra,Olivier Nelis,Frederic De Vroey,Luigi Di Serafino,Olivier Muller,Carlos Van Mieghem,Eric Wyffels,Guy R. Heyndrickx,Jozef Bartunek,Marc Vanderheyden,Emanuele Barbato,William Wijns,Bernard De Bruyne +15 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that one-third of a large patient population shows discordance between angiogram ≥ 50%DS and FFR ≤ 0.8 thresholds of stenosis severity, which is related to technical limitations, such as imprecise luminal border detection by angiography, as well as to physiologic factors,such as variable minimal microvascular resistance.
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Diagnostic Performance of In‐Procedure Angiography‐Derived Quantitative Flow Reserve Compared to Pressure‐Derived Fractional Flow Reserve: The FAVOR II Europe‐Japan Study
Jelmer Westra,Birgitte Krogsgaard Andersen,Gianluca Campo,Hitoshi Matsuo,Lukasz Koltowski,Ashkan Eftekhari,Tommy Liu,Luigi Di Serafino,Domenico Di Girolamo,Javier Escaned,Holger Nef,Christoph Naber,Marco Barbierato,Shengxian Tu,Omeed Neghabat,Morten Madsen,Matteo Tebaldi,Toru Tanigaki,Janusz Kochman,Samer Somi,Giovanni Esposito,Giuseppe Mercone,Hernán Mejía-Rentería,Federico Ronco,Hans Erik Bøtker,William Wijns,Evald Høj Christiansen,Niels Ramsing Holm +27 more
TL;DR: Online computation of QFR in the catheterization laboratory is clinically feasible and is superior to angiographic assessment for evaluation of intermediary coronary artery stenosis using FFR as a reference standard.
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Stable coronary artery disease: revascularisation and invasive strategies
TL;DR: In specific subsets, such as patients with diabetes and advanced, multivessel coronary artery disease, CABG remains the standard of care in view of improved protection against recurrent ischaemic adverse events.