Fractional flow reserve: a clinical perspective.
David S CorcoranBarry HenniganColin BerryPublished in: The international journal of cardiovascular imaging (2017)
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a reference invasive diagnostic test to assess the physiological significance of an epicardial coronary artery stenosis. FFR-guided percutaneous coronary intervention in stable coronary artery disease has been assessed in three seminal clinical trials and the indications for FFR assessment are expanding into other clinical scenarios. In this article we review the theoretical, experimental and clinical basis for FFR measurement. We place FFR measurement in the context of the comprehensive invasive assessment of coronary physiology in patients presenting with known or suspected angina pectoris in daily clinical practice, and review the recent developments in FFR assessment.
Keyphrases
- coronary artery disease
- coronary artery
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- clinical trial
- clinical practice
- st segment elevation myocardial infarction
- acute myocardial infarction
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- acute coronary syndrome
- pulmonary artery
- climate change
- type diabetes
- randomized controlled trial
- cardiovascular events
- st elevation myocardial infarction
- pulmonary embolism
- aortic valve
- antiplatelet therapy
- pulmonary hypertension
- study protocol
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- open label
- clinical evaluation