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Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) Should Not Be Done In All
Intermediate LesionsJacqueline Tamis-Holland, MD, FACC
Associate Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Mount Sinai Saint Luke’s Hospital, New York, NY
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Disclosure
I, Jacqueline Tamis Holland, Have nothing to disclose
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When is it Not Useful?
• When clinical picture otherwise supports functionally significant lesion
• When other anatomic indices suggest a significant lesion
• Acute Infarction
• When there are limitations in the interpretation of the FFR results
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ACC-AHA Guidelines for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
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When is it Not Useful?
• When clinical picture otherwise supports functionally significant lesion
• When other anatomic indices suggest a significant lesion
• Acute Infarction
• When there are limitations in the interpretation of the FFR results
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Case Example• 63 year old male with hypertension, diabetes and a long history of
smoking
• Presents with a 3 week history of throat and chest tightness occurring when walking up the hill on the way to the bus stop.
• Treated with Aspirin and Metoprolol XL 50 mg, and Imdur.
• Stress test: – Exercised for 5 minutes
– Typical chest tightness at 4 minutes persisting into recovery.
– 2 mm of ST depressions in leads V4-V6.
– Nuclear perfusion images: Moderate ischemia of the anterior wall
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Coronary Angiography
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When is it Not Useful?
• When clinical picture otherwise supports functionally significant lesion
• When other anatomic indices suggest a significant lesion
• Acute Infarction
• When there are limitations in the interpretation of the FFR results
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Clin. Cardiol 2013; 36:172–177
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Am Heart J 2015;169:564-571.e4.
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Am J Cardiol 2015;115:1475e1480
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Factors Indicating a Clinically Significant Lesion
• Longer lesions
• Lesions in the proximal LAD
• Amount of myocardium in jeopardy
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When is it Not Useful?
• When clinical picture otherwise supports functionally significant lesion
• When other anatomic indices suggest a significant lesion
• Acute Infarction
• When there are limitations in the interpretation of the FFR results
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When is it Not Useful?
• When clinical picture otherwise supports functionally significant lesion
• When other anatomic indices suggest a significant lesion
• Acute Infarction
• When there are limitations in the interpretation of the FFR results
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Limitations in Interpretation of FFR Values
• Severe LVH
• Chronic total occlusions
• Recent caffeine use
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Conclusions
• Is the diagnosis obvious?
• Does the lesion appear to be clinically significant?
• Would FFR be conclusive, useful or applicable to your patient?
Think before you FFR….