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CT Fractional Flow Reserve imaging may predict which CAD patients would benefit from PCI: Study
A recent retrospective observational study has unveiled a transformative approach to managing coronary artery disease (CAD) utilizing CT fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) analysis. The study, conducted without heart rate control, showcases the potential of this technique to significantly reduce the need for invasive procedures in patients with significant stenosis, revolutionizing the landscape of cardiac care. The study results were published in the journal Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.
- Throughout the study duration, 3098 patients underwent coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA), with 113 individuals having undergone coronary bypass grafting being excluded from the analysis.
- Among the remaining 2985 patients, 292 (9.7%) were referred for CT fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) analysis.
- A small proportion, comprising two studies (0.7%), was disqualified from CT-FFR analysis, while six (2.1%) analyses did not assess the target lesion.
- Notably, 160 patients (56.3%) exhibited CT-FFR values exceeding 0.80.
- Among patients diagnosed with significant stenosis via coronary CTA, those who underwent CT-FFR analysis demonstrated markedly reduced rates of invasive coronary angiography (ICA) (74.5% vs 25.5%, P = .04) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) (78.9% vs 21.1%, P = .05).
BDS, MDS
Dr.Niharika Harsha B (BDS,MDS) completed her BDS from Govt Dental College, Hyderabad and MDS from Dr.NTR University of health sciences(Now Kaloji Rao University). She has 4 years of private dental practice and worked for 2 years as Consultant Oral Radiologist at a Dental Imaging Centre in Hyderabad. She worked as Research Assistant and scientific writer in the development of Oral Anti cancer screening device with her seniors. She has a deep intriguing wish in writing highly engaging, captivating and informative medical content for a wider audience. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.