Objectives: To establish if the presence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) influences fractional flow reserve (FFR) value in patients with intermediate coronary stenosis. Background: FFR-guided coronary revascularization reduces cardiac adverse events in patients with coronary artery disease. CKD impairs microcirculation and increases cardiovascular risk. Whether CKD presence may limit FFR accuracy is unknown. Methods: We used data from a multicenter prospective registry enrolling 1.004 patients undergoing FFR evaluation for intermediate stenosis. We assessed the relationship between clinical and angiographic variables and FFR measurement. CKD was defined as CrCl value ≤45 ml/min. FFR value was considered potentially flow-limiting, and therefore positive, if ≤0.80. The index of microcirculatory resistance (IMR) was calculated in 20 patients stratified according CrCl value (single-center substudy). Results: FFR measurement was positive in 395 (39%) patients. Overall, 131 (13%) patients had CKD. Patients with CrCl ≤45 ml/min showed significantly higher FFR values as compared to the others (0.84±0.07 vs. 0.81±0.08, p<0.001). Positive FFR occurrence was lower in patients with CrCl ≤45 ml/min (27% vs. 41%, p<0.01). After multivariable analysis, diabetes (HR 1.07, 95%CI 1.008-1.13, p=0.03), left anterior descending (HR 1.35, 95%CI 1.27-1.43, p<0.001) and CrCl ≤45 ml/min (HR 0.92, 95%CI 0.87-0.97, p=0.005) emerged as independent predictors of FFR measurement. Accordingly, IMR values were higher in patients with CrCl ≤45 ml/min (32 U [28245] vs. 16 U [11220], p<0.01). Conclusions: FFR and IMR measurements differ between CKD patients and those with normal renal function. Flow-limiting FFR is less frequent in patients with CrCl ≤45 ml/min.

Fractional flow reserve evaluation and chronic kidney disease: Analysis from a multicenter Italian registry (the FREAK study)

TEBALDI, Matteo
Primo
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BISCAGLIA, Simone
Secondo
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FABBIAN, Fabio;FERRARI, Roberto
Penultimo
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CAMPO, Gianluca Calogero
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

Objectives: To establish if the presence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) influences fractional flow reserve (FFR) value in patients with intermediate coronary stenosis. Background: FFR-guided coronary revascularization reduces cardiac adverse events in patients with coronary artery disease. CKD impairs microcirculation and increases cardiovascular risk. Whether CKD presence may limit FFR accuracy is unknown. Methods: We used data from a multicenter prospective registry enrolling 1.004 patients undergoing FFR evaluation for intermediate stenosis. We assessed the relationship between clinical and angiographic variables and FFR measurement. CKD was defined as CrCl value ≤45 ml/min. FFR value was considered potentially flow-limiting, and therefore positive, if ≤0.80. The index of microcirculatory resistance (IMR) was calculated in 20 patients stratified according CrCl value (single-center substudy). Results: FFR measurement was positive in 395 (39%) patients. Overall, 131 (13%) patients had CKD. Patients with CrCl ≤45 ml/min showed significantly higher FFR values as compared to the others (0.84±0.07 vs. 0.81±0.08, p<0.001). Positive FFR occurrence was lower in patients with CrCl ≤45 ml/min (27% vs. 41%, p<0.01). After multivariable analysis, diabetes (HR 1.07, 95%CI 1.008-1.13, p=0.03), left anterior descending (HR 1.35, 95%CI 1.27-1.43, p<0.001) and CrCl ≤45 ml/min (HR 0.92, 95%CI 0.87-0.97, p=0.005) emerged as independent predictors of FFR measurement. Accordingly, IMR values were higher in patients with CrCl ≤45 ml/min (32 U [28245] vs. 16 U [11220], p<0.01). Conclusions: FFR and IMR measurements differ between CKD patients and those with normal renal function. Flow-limiting FFR is less frequent in patients with CrCl ≤45 ml/min.
2016
Tebaldi, Matteo; Biscaglia, Simone; Fineschi, Massimo; Manari, Antonio; Menozzi, Mila; Secco, Gioel Gabrio; Di Lorenzo, Emilio; D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio; Fabbian, Fabio; Tumscitz, Carlo; Ferrari, Roberto; Campo, Gianluca Calogero
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