2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2006.10.036
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Anatomical and physiologic assessments in patients with small coronary artery disease: Final results of the Physiologic and Anatomical Evaluation Prior to and After Stent Implantation in Small Coronary Vessels (PHANTOM) trial

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“…For any prediction study, the number of "events" is critical, but only 49 of 236 lesions (21%) in the current study 1 had an FFR Ͻ0.8. This contrasts to 63% in FAME 2 but is similar to the positive FFR rates in prior work comparing IVUS against FFR: 25 of 51 (49%) lesions, 18 12 of 53 (23%) lesions, 19 14 of 55 (25%) patients, 20 19 of 56 (34%) patients, 21 and 38 of 94 (40%) patients. 22 Although the majority of patients in the most recent study 1 underwent PCI for stable angina, data on pre-PCI stress testing are not provided.…”
Section: Article See P 65contrasting
confidence: 39%
“…For any prediction study, the number of "events" is critical, but only 49 of 236 lesions (21%) in the current study 1 had an FFR Ͻ0.8. This contrasts to 63% in FAME 2 but is similar to the positive FFR rates in prior work comparing IVUS against FFR: 25 of 51 (49%) lesions, 18 12 of 53 (23%) lesions, 19 14 of 55 (25%) patients, 20 19 of 56 (34%) patients, 21 and 38 of 94 (40%) patients. 22 Although the majority of patients in the most recent study 1 underwent PCI for stable angina, data on pre-PCI stress testing are not provided.…”
Section: Article See P 65contrasting
confidence: 39%
“…Because PCI of nonsignificant lesions does not decrease major adverse events or improve symptoms [39,40] functional tests should be used to decide whether PCI is warranted for angiographically stable, intermediate severity (50-70%) lesions. Although most 50% stenoses by angiography are not functionally significant, several factors (eccentricity, length, or presence of serial lesions) can render a 50% stenosis hemodynamically significant [41][42][43][44].…”
Section: Methods Of Determining Significance Of Coronary Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For patients with an FFR between 0.75 and 0.80, angina at follow-up was less prevalent in those who underwent PCI compared with those treated conservatively [50]. An FFR of >0.75 or >0.80 correlates with excellent long-term outcomes if PCI is deferred [40,43,[51][52][53]. FFR has also been shown to predict physiologic significance of left main coronary lesions, although the data are not as robust [54][55][56].…”
Section: Methods Of Determining Significance Of Coronary Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been previous comparative studies showing good to excellent correlation between CCTA and IVUS geometrical parameters (52). This has led to the use of CCTA to prospectively evaluate changes in IVUS-like parameters such as MLA (53).…”
Section: Intravascular Coronary Imaging and Its Relation With Functiomentioning
confidence: 99%