Contemporary Use of Coronary Physiology in Cardiology

  • Ayman Elbadawi
  • , Ramy Sedhom
  • , Mohamed Ghoweba
  • , Abdelazeem Mohamed Etewa
  • , Waleed Kayani
  • , Faisal Rahman

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

3 Scopus citations

Abstract

Coronary angiography has a limited ability to predict the functional significance of intermediate coronary lesions. Hence, physiological assessment of coronary lesions, via fractional flow reserve (FFR) or instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR), has been introduced to determine their functional significance. An accumulating body of evidence has consolidated the role of physiology-guided revascularization, particularly among patients with stable ischemic heart disease. The use of FFR or iFR to guide decision-making in patients with stable ischemic heart disease and intermediate coronary lesions received a class I recommendation from major societal guidelines. Nevertheless, the role of coronary physiology testing is less clear among certain patients’ groups, including patients with serial coronary lesions, acute coronary syndromes, aortic stenosis, heart failure, as well as post-percutaneous coronary interventions. In this review, we aimed to discuss the utility and clinical evidence of coronary physiology (mainly FFR and iFR), with emphasis on those specific patient groups.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)589-614
Number of pages26
JournalCardiology and Therapy
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Aortic stenosis
  • Coronary physiology
  • FFR
  • Heart failure
  • iFR
  • Post-PCI
  • Serial stenosis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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