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Impact of plaque components on fractional flow reserve derived computed tomography (FFRCT) in severe coronary stenosis [Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars]
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. Ahead of Print: TKDA-57522 | DOI: 10.5543/tkda.2022.57522

Impact of plaque components on fractional flow reserve derived computed tomography (FFRCT) in severe coronary stenosis

Toshimitsu Tsugu1, Kaoru Tanaka1, Yuji Nagatomo2, Michel De Maeseneer1, Johan De Mey1
1Department of Radiology, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
2Department of Cardiology, National Defense Medical College Hospital, Tokorozawa, Japan

Fractional flow reserve derived computed tomography (FFRCT) decreases across severe coronary stenosis. The diagnostic accuracy of FFRCT is high for severe coronary stenosis. We have experienced a case of no significant FFRCT changes even in severe coronary stenosis. A 75-year-old man showed severe stenosis (85% diameter stenosis) in the distal segment of the right coronary artery on both CT angiography and invasive coronary angiography. However, FFRCT showed no significant changes from the proximal (0.97) to the distal (0.95) even in the severe stenotic lesion. This patient had different features including the presence of a large acute marginal branch and significantly lower plaque components in the stenotic lesion compared with severe coronary stenosis in the same segment. A large bifurcation branch and/or proportion of plaque components can affect FFRCT hemodynamics.

Keywords: Computed tomography, fractional flow reverse, imaging

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Corresponding Author: Toshimitsu Tsugu, Belgium
Manuscript Language: English


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