Physiological Versus Angiographic Guidance for Myocardial Revascularization in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

Author:

Lunardi Mattia1,Scarsini Roberto1,Venturi Gabriele1,Pesarini Gabriele1,Pighi Michele1,Gratta Andrea1,Gottin Leonardo2,Barbierato Marco3,Caprioglio Francesco3,Piccoli Anna1,Ferrero Valeria1,Ribichini Flavio1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine University of Verona Italy

2. Division of Anaesthesiology Department of Surgery University of Verona Italy

3. Division of Cardiology Ospedale di Mestre Venezia Italy

Abstract

Background Management of coronary artery disease in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation is uncertain. Fractional flow reserve ( FFR ) has never been clinically validated in aortic stenosis. The study aim was to analyze the clinical outcome of FFR ‐guided revascularization in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation. Methods and Results Patients with severe aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease at coronary angiography were included in this retrospective analysis and divided in 2 groups: angiography guided (122/216; 56.5%) versus FFR ‐guided revascularization (94/216; 43.5%). Patients were clinically followed up and evaluated for the occurrence of major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events at 2‐year follow‐up. Most lesions in the FFR group resulted negative according to the conventional 0.80 cutoff value (111/142; 78.2%) and were deferred. The FFR ‐guided group showed a better major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular event–free survival compared with the angio‐guided group (92.6% versus 82.0%; hazard ratio, 0.4; 95% CI , 0.2–1.0; P =0.035). Patients with deferred lesions based on FFR presented better outcome compared with patients who underwent angio‐guided percutaneous coronary intervention (91.4% versus 68.1%; hazard ratio, 0.3; 95% CI , 0.1–0.6; P =0.001). Conclusions FFR guidance was associated with favorable outcome in this observational study in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation. Randomized trials are needed to investigate the long‐term effects of FFR ‐guided revascularization against angiographic guidance alone in patients with aortic stenosis.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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