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Impact of preoperative fractional flow reserve on arterial bypass graft anastomotic function: the IMPAG trial

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
AIMS:Visual estimation is the most commonly used method to evaluate the degree of coronary artery stenosis prior to coronary artery bypass grafting. In interventional cardiology, the use of fractional flow reserve (FFR) to guide revascularization decisions has become routine. We investigated whether the preoperative FFR measurement of coronary lesions is associated with anastomosis function 6 months after surgical revascularization using a multiarterial grafting strategy.METHODS AND RESULTS:In this prospective double-blind study, 67 patients were enrolled from two institutions in Europe and Canada. From these patients, 199 coronary lesions were assessed visually and with FFR at the time of the preoperative angiogram. All patients received coronary revascularization using multiple arterial grafts. A post-operative 6-month angiogram was performed to assess anastomosis functionality using a described angiographic method. The primary outcome was the association between preoperative FFR values and anastomosis function 6 months after surgery. Preoperative FFR was significantly associated with 6-months anastomotic function for all conduits and for all targets (P  <  0.001). An FFR value of ≤0.78 was associated with an anastomotic occlusion rate of 3%.CONCLUSION:We found a significant association between the preoperative FFR measurement of the target vessel and the anastomotic functionality at 6 months, with a cut-off of 0.78. Integration of FFR measurement into the preoperative diagnostic workup before multiarterial coronary surgical revascularization leads to improved anastomotic graft function.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
FFR, CABG, arterial graft, flow competition
Elenco autori:
Glineur, David; Grau (Juan, B. ).; Etienne, Pierre-Yves; Benedetto, Umberto; Et, Al.
Autori di Ateneo:
BENEDETTO Umberto
PIZZO Paola
Link alla scheda completa:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/804798
Link al Full Text:
https://ricerca.unich.it//retrieve/handle/11564/804798/372782/eurheartj_40_29_2421.pdf
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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
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