Prognostic Value of Postpercutaneous Coronary Intervention Murray-Law-Based Quantitative Flow Ratio: Post Hoc Analysis From FLAVOUR Trial
  • Ding, Daixin
  • Zhang, Jinlong
  • Wu, Peng
  • Wang, Zhiqing
  • Shi, Huiping
  • ... Hahn, Joo-Yong
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Background: Coronary physiology measured by fractional flow reserve (FFR) is superior to angiography for assessing the efficacy of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Yet, the clinical adoption of post-PCI FFR is limited. Murray law-based quantitative flow ratio (μQFR) may represent a promising alternative, as it can quickly compute FFR from a single angiographic view. Objectives: The authors aimed to investigate the potential role of post-PCI μQFR in predicting clinical outcomes. Methods: This was a post hoc blinded analysis of the FLAVOUR trial. Patients with angiographically intermediate lesions randomized 1:1 to receive FFR or intravascular ultrasound-guided PCI were included. Post-PCI μQFR was assessed in successfully stented vessels, blinded to clinical outcomes. Suboptimal physiological outcome post-PCI was defined a priori as post-PCI μQFR <0.90. The primary endpoint was 2-year target vessel failure, including cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction, and target vessel revascularization. Secondary endpoints included the diagnostic concordance of pre-PCI μQFR with FFR in the FFR-guidance arm. Results: Post-PCI μQFR was successfully analyzed in 806 vessels from 777 participants (feasibility 97.0% [806 of 831]). Suboptimal physiological outcome post-PCI was identified in 24.7% (199 of 806) of vessels and post-PCI μQFR <0.90 was associated with higher risk of 2-year target vessel failure (6.1% [12 of 199] vs 2.7% [16 of 607]; HR: 2.45 [95% CI: 1.14-5.26]; P = 0.022). Pre-PCI μQFR was obtained in 877 of 919 vessels (feasibility 95.4%), showing 90% accuracy, 82% sensitivity, and 94% specificity for identifying physiologically significant stenosis defined by pre-PCI FFR ≤0.80. Conclusions: In patients with intermediate lesions who underwent PCI with contemporary imaging or physiology guidance, lower post-PCI μQFR values predict subsequent adverse events. (Fractional FLow Reserve And IVUS for Clinical OUtcomes in Patients With InteRmediate Stenosis [FLAVOUR]; NCT02673424) © 2025 The Authors

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angiography-based physiologyclinical outcomefractional flow reserveintravascular ultrasoundpercutaneous coronary interventionquantitative flow ratiosecond-generation drug-eluting stent(s)INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUNDDIAGNOSTIC-ACCURACYRESERVEANGIOGRAPHYPCIOUTCOMESSTENOSISIMPACTISCHEMIAFUTURE
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Prognostic Value of Postpercutaneous Coronary Intervention Murray-Law-Based Quantitative Flow Ratio: Post Hoc Analysis From FLAVOUR Trial
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Ding, DaixinZhang, JinlongWu, PengWang, ZhiqingShi, HuipingYu, WeiHu, XinyangKang, JeehoonHahn, Joo-YongNam, Chang-WookDoh, Joon-HyungLee, Bong-KiKim, WeonHuang, JinyuJiang, FanZhou, HaoChen, PengTang, LijiangJiang, WenbingChen, XiaominHe, WenmingAhn, Sung GyunYoon, Myeong-HoKim, UngKi, You-JeongShin, Eun-SeokTahk, Seung-JeaPu, JunWijns, WilliamWang, Jian'anKoo, Bon-KwonTu, Shengxian
DOI
10.1016/j.jacasi.2024.10.019
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2025-01
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JACC: Asia
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