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@article{2250029, author = {Kovarnik, Tomas and Hitoshi, Matsuo and Kral, Ales and Jerabek, Stepan and Zemanek, David and Kawase, Yoshiaki and Omori, Hiroyuki and Tanigaki, Toru and Pudil, Jan and Vodzinska, Alexandra and Branny, Marian and Štípal, Roman and Kala, Petr and Mrozek, Jan and Porzer, Martin and Grezl, Tomas and Novobilsky, Kamil and Mendiz, Oscar and Kopriva, Karel and Mates, Martin and Chval, Martin and Chen, Zhi and Martasek, Pavel and Linhart, Ales}, article_location = {Hoboken}, article_number = {9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.021490}, keywords = {coronary flow reserve; fractional flow reserve; instantaneous wave-free ratio}, language = {eng}, issn = {2047-9980}, journal = {Journal of the American Heart Association}, title = {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}, url = {https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.121.021490}, volume = {11}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2250029 AU - Kovarnik, Tomas - Hitoshi, Matsuo - Kral, Ales - Jerabek, Stepan - Zemanek, David - Kawase, Yoshiaki - Omori, Hiroyuki - Tanigaki, Toru - Pudil, Jan - Vodzinska, Alexandra - Branny, Marian - Štípal, 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 PY - 2022 TI - 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 JF - Journal of the American Heart Association VL - 11 IS - 9 SP - 1-17 EP - 1-17 PB - Wiley-Blackwell SN - 20479980 KW - coronary flow reserve KW - fractional flow reserve KW - instantaneous wave-free ratio UR - https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.121.021490 N2 - 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 synthase(r)+heme oxygenase-1(r)): 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. ER -
KOVARNIK, Tomas, Matsuo HITOSHI, Ales KRAL, Stepan JERABEK, David ZEMANEK, Yoshiaki KAWASE, Hiroyuki OMORI, Toru TANIGAKI, Jan PUDIL, Alexandra VODZINSKA, Marian BRANNY, Roman ŠTÍPAL, Petr KALA, Jan MROZEK, Martin PORZER, Tomas GREZL, Kamil NOVOBILSKY, Oscar MENDIZ, Karel KOPRIVA, Martin MATES, Martin CHVAL, Zhi CHEN, Pavel MARTASEK and Ales LINHART. 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. \textit{Journal of the American Heart Association}. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, 2022, vol.~11, No~9, p.~1-17. ISSN~2047-9980. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.021490.
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