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Functional Evaluation of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Based on CT Images of Three-Dimensional Reconstructed Coronary Artery Model.

Dongliang FuMengru LiuMingjing ShaoYijin MaoChunyan LiHong JiangXianlun Li
Published in: Contrast media & molecular imaging (2023)
In order to explore the computerized tomography (CT) based on three-dimensional reconstruction of coronary artery model, the functional evaluation was made after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). In this study, 90 patients with coronary heart disease who received elective PCI were selected. The blood flow reserve fraction (FFR) and SYNTAX score were calculated by three-dimensional reconstruction of CT images, followed up for 2-4 years. According to the SYNTAX score, 0-22 points were defined as the low group (28 cases), 23-32 points as the medium group (33 cases), and 33 points as the high group (29 cases). In this paper, the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of CT images of three-dimensional reconstructed coronary artery model are 91%, 73%, and 62%, respectively. The follow-up results showed that the incidence of major adverse cerebrovascular events in the high group was significantly higher than that in the low group and the middle group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P < 0.05). Pearson correlation analysis showed that SYNTAX score was related to serum total cholesterol ( r  = 0.234, P =0.003), triglyceride ( r  = 0.237, P =0.014), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( r  = 0.285, P =0.004), and ApoB/ApoA1 ( R  = 0.004). In this study, FFR is calculated by CT images based on three-dimensional reconstruction of coronary artery model, which can provide support for the diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease. SYNTAX score can be used as a risk predictor for PCI patients with coronary heart disease.
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