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Selective FFRCT testing in suspected stable angina in clinical practice - initial experiences
Thangavel, S. ✉
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Madsen, K.T.
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Rønnow, Sand N.P.
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Veien, K.T.
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Deibjerg, L.
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Husain, M.
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Hosbond, S.
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Alan, D.H.
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Øvrehus, K.A.
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Junker, A.
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Mortensen, J.
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Thomsen, K.K.
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Jensen, L.O.
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Poulsen, T.S.
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Steffensen, F.H.
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Rohold, A.
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Busk, M.
Angol nyelvű Szakcikk (Folyóiratcikk) Tudományos
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING 1569-5794 1875-8312
2024
SJR Scopus - Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine: Q2
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MTMT: 35436655
DOI:
10.1007/s10554-024-03214-8
WoS:
001310431600001
Scopus:
85203500447
Coronary CT angiography (CTA) derived fractional flow reserve (FFRCT) is recommended for physiological assessment in intermediate coronary stenosis for guiding referral to invasive coronary angiography (ICA). In this study, we report real-world data on the feasibility of implementing a CTA/FFRCT test algorithm as a gatekeeper to ICA at referral hospitals. Retrospective all-comer study of patients with new onset stable symptoms and suspected coronary stenosis (30–89%) by CTA. Evaluation of CTA datasets, interpretation of FFRCT analysis, and decisions on downstream testing were performed by skilled CT-cardiologists. CTA was performed in 3974 patients, of whom 381 (10%) were referred directly to ICA, whereas 463 (12%) to non-invasive functional testing: FFRCT 375 (81%) and perfusion imaging 88 (19%). FFRCT analysis was rejected in 8 (2%) due to inadequate CTA image quality. Number of patients deferred from ICA after FFRCT was 267 (71%), while 100 (27%) were referred to ICA. Obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) was confirmed in 62 (62%) patients and revascularization performed in 53 (53%). Revascularization rates, n (%), were higher in patients undergoing FFRCT-guided versus CTA-guided referral to ICA: 30–69% stenosis, 28 (44%) versus 8 (21%); 70–89% stenosis, 39 (69%) versus 25 (46%), respectively, both p < 0.05. Implementation of FFRCT at referral hospitals was feasible, reduced the number of invasive procedures, and increased the revascularization rate. © The Author(s) 2024.
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