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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2003

Assessment of coronary flow reserve by coronary pressure measurement ; comparison with flow- or velocity-derived coronary flow reserve

Takashi Akasaka; Atsushi Yamamuro; Norio Kamiyama; Yuji Koyama; Maki Akiyama; Nozomi Watanabe; Yoji Neishi; Tsutomu Takagi; Evgeny Shalman; Chen Barak; Kiyoshi Yoshida

OBJECTIVES This study sought to assess the reliability of pressure-derived coronary flow reserve (CFR) compared with flow- or velocity-derived CFR. BACKGROUND Coronary flow reserve has been reported to have important clinical implications for the evaluation and treatment of coronary artery disease. METHODS Using a pressure guide wire, coronary pressure distal to the stenosis was measured at rest and during hyperemia in seven dogs with various degrees of stenosis and in 30 patients with angina (29 and 34 stenoses in total, respectively). Pressure at the tip of the guiding catheter was also recorded with a fluid-filled transducer system. Pressure-derived CFR was calculated by the square root of the pressure gradient across the stenosis (DeltaP) during hyperemia divided by DeltaP at rest, using a proprietary software system. At the same time, coronary flow was monitored proximal to the stenosis with a flow meter in the experimental dogs, and coronary flow velocity distal to the stenosis was assessed using a Doppler guide wire in patients with angina. Flow-derived (or velocity-derived) CFR was compared with pressure-derived CFR. RESULTS Except for one stenosis that showed no DeltaP at rest, a significant correlation was obtained between pressure- and flow-derived CFR in the animal study (y = 1.05x - 0.03, r = 0.92, p = 0.0001). A significant correlation was also seen between pressure- and velocity-derived CFR in the human study, except in three stenoses with no resting DeltaP (y = 0.70x + 0.37, r = 0.85, p = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS Similar to flow (or velocity) measurement, CFR can be assessed by pressure measurement, except in stenoses with minor resting DeltaP.


Archive | 1999

Method and system for pressure based measurements of CFR and additional clinical hemodynamic parameters

Evgeny Shalman; Elhanan Dgany; Chen Barak; Simon Henri Noskowicz


Archive | 2000

System and method for detecting, localizing, and characterizing occlusions and aneurysms in a vessel

Elhanan Dgany; Simon Henri Noskowicz; Evgeny Shalman; Alexander Tyomkin; Chen Barak


Archive | 1998

System and method for detecting, localizing, and characterizing occlusions, stent positioning, dissections and aneurysms in a vessel

Elhanan Degany; Simon Henri Noskowicz; Evgeny Shalman; Alexander Tyomkin; Chen Barak


Archive | 2002

System for determining coronary flow reserve (CFR) value for a stenosed blood vessel, CFR processor therefor, and method therefor

Elhanan Dgany; Orly Dgany; Simon Henri Noskowicz; Evgeny Shalman; Chen Barak


Archive | 2001

Apparatus for diagnosing lesion severity, and method therefor

Evgeny Shalman; Alexander Tymonkin; Elhanan Dgany


Archive | 2003

System for determining values of hemodynamic parameters for a lesioned blood vessel, processor therefor, and method therefor

Evgeny Shalman; Alexander Tymonkin; Elhanan Dgany; Orly Dgany; Chen Barak; Michael Ortenburg


Archive | 2000

A method and system for stenosis identification, localization and characterization using pressure measurements

Simon Henri Noskowicz; Elhanan Dgany; Evgeny Shalman; Chen Barak


Archive | 1999

Apparatus and method for identification and characterization of lesions and therapeutic success by flow disturbances analysis

Gideon Tolkowsky; Elhanan Dgany; Evgeny Shalman; Simon Henri Noskowicz; Chen Barak; Michael Ortenberg


Archive | 2000

A method and system for determination of ffr based on flow rate measurements

Evgeny Shalman; Elhanan Dgany; Chen Barak; Simon Henri Noskowicz

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Maki Akiyama

Kawasaki Medical School

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Yoji Neishi

Kawasaki Medical School

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Yuji Koyama

Kawasaki Medical School

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Augusto D. Pichard

MedStar Washington Hospital Center

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