Scientific Reports (Jan 2023)

Abnormal physiological findings after FFR-based revascularisation deferral are associated with worse prognosis in women

  • Masahiro Hoshino,
  • Tim P. van de Hoef,
  • Joo Myung Lee,
  • Rikuta Hamaya,
  • Yoshihisa Kanaji,
  • Coen K. M. Boerhout,
  • Guus A. de Waard,
  • Ji-Hyun Jung,
  • Seung Hun Lee,
  • Hernan Mejia-Renteria,
  • Mauro Echavarria-Pinto,
  • Martijn Meuwissen,
  • Hitoshi Matsuo,
  • Maribel Madera-Cambero,
  • Ashkan Eftekhari,
  • Mohamed A. Effat,
  • Koen Marques,
  • Joon-Hyung Doh,
  • Evald H. Christiansen,
  • Rupak Banerjee,
  • Chang-Wook Nam,
  • Giampaolo Niccoli,
  • Tadashi Murai,
  • Masafumi Nakayama,
  • Nobuhiro Tanaka,
  • Eun-Seok Shin,
  • Tetsuo Sasano,
  • Yolande Appelman,
  • Marcel Beijk,
  • Paul Knaapen,
  • Niels van Royen,
  • Javier Escaned,
  • Bon Kwon Koo,
  • Jan J. Piek,
  • Tsunekazu Kakuta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-28146-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract The prognostic value of abnormal resting Pd/Pa and coronary flow reserve (CFR) after fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided revascularisation deferral according to sex remains unknown. From the ILIAS Registry composed of 20 hospitals globally from 7 countries, patients with deferred lesions following FFR assessment (FFR > 0.8) were included. (NCT 04485234) The primary clinical endpoint was target vessel failure (TVF) at 2-years follow-up. We included 1392 patients with 1759 vessels (n = 564 women, 31.9%). Although resting Pd/Pa was similar between the sexes (p = 0.116), women had lower CFR than men (2.5 [2.0–3.2] vs. 2.7 [2.1–3.5]; p = 0.004). During a 2-year follow-up period, TVF events occurred in 56 vessels (3.2%). The risk of 2-year TVF was significantly higher in women with low versus high resting Pd/Pa (HR: 9.79; p < 0.001), whereas this trend was not seen in men. (Sex: P-value for interaction = 0.022) Furthermore, resting Pd/Pa provided an incremental prognostic value for 2-year TVF over CFR assessment only in women. After FFR-based revascularisation deferral, low resting Pd/Pa is associated with higher risk of TVF in women, but not in men. The predictive value of Pd/Pa increases when stratified according to CFR values, with significantly high TVF rates in women in whom both indices are concordantly abnormal. Clinical Trial Registration: Inclusive Invasive Physiological Assessment in Angina Syndromes Registry (ILIAS Registry), NCT04485234.