Physiological Assessment of Coronary Lesions in 2020

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine(2020)

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Purpose of review Physiological assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD) is an essential component of the interventional cardiology toolbox. However, despite long-term data demonstrating improved outcomes, physiology-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remains underutilized in current practice. This review outlines the indications and technical aspects involved in evaluating coronary stenosis physiology, focusing on the latest developments in the field. Recent findings Beyond fractional flow reserve (FFR), non-hyperemic pressure ratios (NHPR) that assess coronary physiology at rest without hyperemia now abound. Additional advances in other alternative FFR approaches, including non-invasive coronary CT (FFR CT ), invasive angiography (FFR angio ), and optical coherence tomography (FFR OCT ), are being realized. Artificial intelligence algorithms and robust tools that enable detailed pre-procedure “virtual” intervention are also emerging. Summary The benefits of coronary physiological assessment to determine lesion functional significance are well established. In addition to stable CAD, coronary physiology can be especially helpful in clinical scenarios such as left main and multivessel CAD, serial lesions, non-infarct-related arteries in acute coronary syndromes, and residual ischemia post-PCI. Today, coronary physiological assessment remains an indispensable tool in the catheterization laboratory, with an exciting technological future that will further refine clinical practice and improve patient care.
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Coronary artery disease, Physiology, Angiography, Fractional flow reserve, Instantaneous wave-free ratio, Hyperemia
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