Insufficient adenosine-induced hyperemia is a major determinant of discordance between non-hyperemic pressure ratio and fractional flow reserve
Adenosine occasionally overestimates fractional flow reserve (FFR) values (i.e., insufficient adenosine-induced hyperemia), leading to low non-hyperemic pressure ratios (NHPR)–high FFR discordance. We investigated the impact of insufficient adenosine-induced hyperemia on NHPR–FFR discordance and the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2023-01, Vol.13 (1), p.729-729, Article 729 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Adenosine occasionally overestimates fractional flow reserve (FFR) values (i.e., insufficient adenosine-induced hyperemia), leading to low non-hyperemic pressure ratios (NHPR)–high FFR discordance. We investigated the impact of insufficient adenosine-induced hyperemia on NHPR–FFR discordance and the reclassification of functional significance. We measured resting distal-to-aortic pressure ratio (Pd/Pa) and FFR by using adenosine (FFR
ADN
) and papaverine (FFR
PAP
) in 326 patients (326 vessels). FFR
ADN
overestimation was calculated as FFR
ADN
− FFR
PAP
. We explored determinants of low Pd/Pa − high FFR
ADN
discordance (Pd/Pa ≤ 0.92 and FFR
ADN
> 0.80) versus high Pd/Pa − low FFR
ADN
discordance (Pd/Pa > 0.92 and FFR
ADN
≤ 0.80). Reclassification of functional significance was defined as FFR
ADN
> 0.80 and FFR
PAP
≤ 0.80. Multivariable analysis identified FFR
ADN
overestimation (p = 0.002) and heart rate at baseline (p = 0.048) as independent determinants of the low Pd/Pa–high FFR
ADN
discordance. In the low Pd/Pa–high FFR
ADN
group (n = 26), papaverine produced a further decline in the FFR value in 21 vessels (81%) compared with FFR
ADN
, and the reclassification was observed in 17 vessels (65%). Insufficient adenosine-induced hyperemia is a major determinant of the low resting Pd/Pa–high FFR discordance. Physicians should bear in mind that the presence of low NHPR–high FFR discordance may indicate a false-negative FFR result. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-023-27929-1 |