2019
DOI: 10.15212/cvia.2017.0078
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Predictive Value of Resting Pd/Pa for Fractional Flow Reserve Assessed with Monorail Pressure Microcatheter in Real-World Practice

Abstract: Background and Objectives: The aims of this study were (1) to examine the diagnostic accuracy of resting time-averaged distal coronary pressure (Pd) to mean aortic pressure (Pa) ratio to predict hyperemic fractional flow reserve (FFR) and (2) to identify a resting Pd/Pa value that can preclude the need for hyperemic FFR assessed with use of a monorail pressure catheter. Methods: A total of 191 stenoses were assessed. After exclusions, 157 FFR data sets from 103 patients were analyzed. Results: Resting Pd/Pa … Show more

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“…Pressure parameters provide an important basis for understanding the changes in the internal environment and the damage to surrounding tissues. Pressure microcatheters can also be used for pressure testing of intracardiac pressure, pulmonary artery pressure, intrarenal pressure, and other organs. For intracardiac pressure, thermal dilution or piezoelectric sensing principles are usually used for detection. The thermodilution technique is a method of determining the magnitude of intracardiac pressure by detecting temperature changes within the heart or blood vessels due to an indicator fluid by a catheter or guidewire .…”
Section: Clinical Catheter-based Surgical Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pressure parameters provide an important basis for understanding the changes in the internal environment and the damage to surrounding tissues. Pressure microcatheters can also be used for pressure testing of intracardiac pressure, pulmonary artery pressure, intrarenal pressure, and other organs. For intracardiac pressure, thermal dilution or piezoelectric sensing principles are usually used for detection. The thermodilution technique is a method of determining the magnitude of intracardiac pressure by detecting temperature changes within the heart or blood vessels due to an indicator fluid by a catheter or guidewire .…”
Section: Clinical Catheter-based Surgical Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%