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Per-Vessel Level Analysis of Fractional Flow Reserve and Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio Discordance ― Insights From the AJIP Registry ―
Takayuki WarisawaChristopher M. CookHenry SeligmanJames P. HowardYousif AhmadChristopher RajkumarShunichi DoiMasafumi NakayamaToru TanigakiHiroyuki OmoriAkihiro NakajimaFutoshi YamanakaSonoka GotoYohei YakutaKenichi KarubeTeruyoshi UetaniYuetsu KikutaYasutsugu ShionoYoshiaki KawaseHidetaka NishinaSunao NakamuraJavier EscanedYoshihiro J. AkashiHitoshi MatsuoJustin E. Davies
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2020 Volume 84 Issue 6 Pages 1034-1038

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Background:The per-vessel level impact of physiological pattern of disease on the discordance between fractional flow reserve (FFR) and instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR) has not been clarified.

Methods and Results:Using the AJIP registry, vessels with FFR/iFR discordance (133/671 [19.8%]) were analyzed. In the left anterior descending artery (LAD), physiologically diffuse disease, as assessed by pressure-wire pullback, was associated with FFR−/iFR+ (83.3% [40/48]), while physiologically focal disease was associated with FFR+/iFR− (57.4% [31/54]), significantly (P<0.0001). These differences were not significant in non-LAD (P=0.17).

Conclusions:The impact of physiological pattern of disease on FFR/iFR discordance is more pronounced in the LAD.

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