Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jul 2024)

Sex Differences in Fractional Flow Reserve Utilization

  • Marta Bujak,
  • Krzysztof Malinowski,
  • Zbigniew Siudak,
  • Anna Ćmiel,
  • Maciej Lesiak,
  • Stanisław Bartuś,
  • Jacek Legutko,
  • Wojciech Wańha,
  • Adam Witkowski,
  • Dariusz Dudek,
  • Mariusz Gąsior,
  • Robert Gil,
  • Marcin Protasiewicz,
  • Jacek Kubica,
  • Piotr Godek,
  • Wojciech Wojakowski,
  • Paweł Gąsior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13144028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 4028

Abstract

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Background: The literature review shows that female patients are more frequently underdiagnosed or suffer from delayed diagnosis. Recognition of sex-related differences is crucial for implementing strategies to improve cardiovascular outcomes. We aimed to assess sex-related disparities in the frequency of fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided procedures in patients who underwent angiography and/or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods: We have derived the data from the national registry of percutaneous coronary interventions and retrospectively analyzed the data of more than 1.4 million angiography and/or PCI procedures [1,454,121 patients (62.54% men and 37.46% women)] between 2014 and 2022. The logistic regression analysis was conducted to explore whether female sex was associated with FFR utilization. Results: The FFR was performed in 61,305 (4.22%) patients and more frequently in men than women (4.15% vs. 3.45%, p p p p p p p p Conclusions: Despite a substantial rise in FFR utilization, adoption in women remains lower than in men. Female sex was found to be an independent negative predictor of FFR use.

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