Relationship of Coronary Angiography-Derived Radial Wall Strain With Functional Significance, Plaque Morphology, and Clinical Outcomes

JACC-CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS(2024)

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BACKGROUND Coronary angiography-derived radial wall strain (RWS) is a newly developed index that can be readily accessed and describes the biomechanical features of a lesion. OBJECTIVES The authors sought to investigate the association of RWS with fractional flow reserve (FFR) and high -risk plaque (HRP), and their relative prognostic implications. METHODS We included 484 vessels (351 patients) deferred after FFR measurement with available RWS data and coronary computed tomography angiography. On coronary computed tomography angiography, HRP was defined as a lesion with both minimum lumen area <4 mm(2) and plaque burden $70%. The primary outcome was target vessel failure (TVF), a composite of target vessel revascularization, target vessel myocardial infarction, or cardiac death. RESULTS The mean FFR and RWSmax were 0.89 +/- 0.07 and 11.2% +/- 2.5%, respectively, whereas 27.7% of lesions had HRP, 15.1% had FFR .0.80. An increase in RWSmax was associated with a higher risk of FFR .0.80 and HRP, which was consistent after adjustment for clinical or angiographic characteristics (all P < 0.05). An increment of RWS(max )was related to a higher risk of TVF (HR: 1.23 [95% CI: 1.03-1.47]; P 1/4 0.022) with an optimal cutoff of 14.25%. RWSmax >14% was a predictor of TVF after adjustment for FFR or HRP components (all P < 0.05) and showed a direct prognostic effect on TVF, not mediated by FFR <= 0.80 or HRP in the mediation analysis. When high RWSmax was added to FFR .0.80 or HRP, there were increasing outcome trends (all P for trend <0.001). CONCLUSIONS RWS was associated with coronary physiology and plaque morphology but showed independent prognostic significance.
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angiography-derived radial wall strain,coronary artery disease,fractional flow reserve,plaque characteristics,quantitative flow ratio
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