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Revascularization decisions in patients with stable angina and intermediate lesions: results of the international survey on interventional strategy.

Gabor G Toth1, Balint Toth1, Nils P Johnson1, Frederic De Vroey1, Luigi Di Serafino1, Stylianos Pyxaras1, Dan Rusinaru1, Giuseppe Di Gioia1, Mariano Pellicano1, Emanuele Barbato1, Carlos Van Mieghem1, Guy R Heyndrickx1, Bernard De Bruyne1, William Wijns2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement of intermediate coronary stenoses is recommended by guidelines when demonstration of ischemia by noninvasive testing is unavailable. The study aims to evaluate the penetration of this recommendation into current thinking about revascularization strategies for stable coronary artery disease. METHODS AND
RESULTS: International Survey on Interventional Strategy was conducted via a web-based platform. First, participants' experiences in interventional cardiology were queried. Second, 5 complete angiograms were provided, presenting only focal intermediate stenoses. FFR and quantitative coronary angiography values were known; however, remained undisclosed. Determination of stenosis significance was asked for each lesion. In cases of uncertainty, the most appropriate adjunctive invasive diagnostic method among quantitative coronary angiography, intravascular ultrasound, optical coherence tomography, or FFR needed to be selected. International Survey on Interventional Strategy was taken by 495 participants who provided 4421 lesion evaluations. In 3158 (71%) decisions, participants relied solely on angiographic appearance that was discordant in 47% with the known FFR, using 0.80 as cutoff value. The use of FFR and imaging modalities was requested in 21% and 8%, respectively. Comparing 4 groups of participants according to the experience in FFR, angiogram-based decisions were less frequent with increasing experience (77% versus 72% versus 69% versus 67%, respectively; P<0.001). As a result, requests for FFR were more frequent (14% versus 19% versus 24% versus 28%, respectively; P<0.001) and rates of discordant decisions decreased (51% versus 49% versus 47% versus 43%, respectively; P<0.022).
CONCLUSIONS: The findings confirm that, even when all potential external constraints are virtually eliminated, visual estimation continues to dominate the treatment decisions for intermediate stenoses, indicative of a worrisome disconnect between recommendations and current practice.
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Keywords:  cardiac catheterization; coronary angiography; ischemic heart disease; stents; ultrasound, Doppler

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25336468     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.114.001608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Interv        ISSN: 1941-7640            Impact factor:   6.546


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