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Optimal Intravascular Ultrasound Criteria and Their Accuracy for Defining the Functional Significance of Intermediate Coronary Stenoses of Different Locations

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Objectives

We performed this study to determine the optimal intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) criteria and to evaluate their accuracy for defining the functional significance of intermediate coronary stenoses in different locations of the coronary tree.

Background

Presence of myocardial ischemia is the most important prognostic factor in patients with coronary artery disease and is determined by both the lesion severity and the amount of myocardium supplied.

Methods

IVUS and fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurements were performed in 267 intermediate lesions located at the proximal or mid part of major epicardial coronary arteries. Optimal IVUS criteria and their diagnostic accuracy for functionally significant stenoses (FFR <0.8) were assessed.

Results

FFR was <0.8 in 88 lesions (33%). The determinants of FFR were minimum lumen area (MLA) and lesion location. The diagnostic accuracy of MLA was highly variable according to the location of lesions. The best cutoff value of MLA to define the functional significance was 3.0 mm2 (area under the curve [AUC]: 0.81, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.68 to 0.91) for proximal left anterior descending artery (LAD) lesions and 2.75 mm2 for mid-LAD lesions located before the second diagonal branch (AUC: 0.76, 95% CI: 0.66 to 0.84). However, the appropriate MLA to predict the functional significance of lesions could not be found in other segments.

Conclusions

When IVUS parameters are used to determine the functional significance of lesions in patients with intermediate coronary artery stenoses, different criteria should be used according to lesion location. In segments or vessels with anatomic variations, IVUS cannot be used for functional assessment of a stenosis. (Comparison of Fractional Flow Reserve and Intravascular Ultrasound; NCT01133015)

Key Words

coronary disease
fractional flow reserve
intravascular ultrasound
physiology
stenosis

Abbreviations and Acronyms

AUC
area under the curve
BCV
best cutoff value
CI
confidence interval
FFR
fractional flow reserve
IVUS
intravascular ultrasound
LAD
left anterior descending coronary artery
LCX
left circumflex coronary artery
MLA
minimum lumen area
QCA
quantitative coronary angiography
RCA
right coronary artery

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This study was supported by a grant from the Seoul National University Hospital (A062260), Innovative Research Institute for Cell Therapy, the Clinical Research Center for Ischemic Heart Disease (0412-CR02-0704-0001) sponsored by the Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea, and the SNUH Research Fund (03-2010-0270). Dr. Koo has received lecture fees from St. Jude Medical. All other authors have reported that they have no relationships to disclose. Drs. Koo and Yang contributed equally to this work.