Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Apr 2024)

Predictive value of the inconsistency between the residual and post-PCI QFR for prognosis in PCI patients

  • Lihua Chen,
  • Lihua Chen,
  • Lihua Chen,
  • Lihua Chen,
  • Jiaxin Zhong,
  • Jiaxin Zhong,
  • Jiaxin Zhong,
  • Ruijin Hong,
  • Ruijin Hong,
  • Ruijin Hong,
  • Yuxiang Chen,
  • Yuxiang Chen,
  • Yuxiang Chen,
  • Beilei Li,
  • Beilei Li,
  • Beilei Li,
  • Laicheng Wang,
  • Laicheng Wang,
  • Laicheng Wang,
  • Yuanming Yan,
  • Yuanming Yan,
  • Yuanming Yan,
  • Lianglong Chen,
  • Lianglong Chen,
  • Lianglong Chen,
  • Qin Chen,
  • Qin Chen,
  • Qin Chen,
  • Yukun Luo,
  • Yukun Luo,
  • Yukun Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2024.1297218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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IntroductionTo investigate the prognostic value of the consistency between the residual quantitative flow ratio (QFR) and postpercutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) QFR in patients undergoing revascularization.MethodsThis was a single-center, retrospective, observational study. All enrolled patients were divided into five groups according to the ΔQFR (defined as the value of the post-PCI QFR minus the residual QFR): (1) Overanticipated group; (2) Slightly overanticipated group; (3) Consistent group; (4) Slightly underanticipated group; and (5) Underanticipated group. The primary outcome was the 5-year target vessel failure (TVF).ResultsA total of 1373 patients were included in the final analysis. The pre-PCI QFR and post-PCI QFR were significantly different among the five groups. TVF within 5 years occurred in 189 patients in all the groups. The incidence of TVF was significantly greater in the underanticipated group than in the consistent group (P = 0.008), whereas no significant differences were found when comparing the underanticipated group with the other three groups. Restricted cubic spline regression analysis showed that the risk of TVF was nonlinearly related to the ΔQFR. A multivariate Cox regression model revealed that a ΔQFR≤ −0.1 was an independent risk factor for TVF.ConclusionsThe consistency between the residual QFR and post-PCI QFR may be associated with the long-term prognosis of patients. Patients whose post-PCI QFR is significantly lower than the residual QFR may be at greater risk of TVF. An aggressive PCI strategy for lesions is anticipated to have less functional benefit and may not result in a better clinical outcome.

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