[HTML][HTML] Geographic disparity of pathophysiological coronary artery disease characteristics: Insights from ASET trials

N Kotoku, K Ninomiya, S Masuda, TY Tsai… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
N Kotoku, K Ninomiya, S Masuda, TY Tsai, PC Revaiah, S Garg, S Kageyama, S Tu…
International Journal of Cardiology, 2024Elsevier
Background The geographical disparity in the pathophysiological pattern of coronary artery
disease (CAD) among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is
unknown. Objectives To elucidate the geographical variance in the pathophysiological
characteristics of CAD. Methods Physiological indices derived from angiography-based
fractional flow reserve pullbacks from patients with chronic coronary syndrome enrolled in
the ASET Japan (n= 206) and ASET Brazil (n= 201) studies, which shared the same …
Background
The geographical disparity in the pathophysiological pattern of coronary artery disease (CAD) among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is unknown.
Objectives
To elucidate the geographical variance in the pathophysiological characteristics of CAD.
Methods
Physiological indices derived from angiography-based fractional flow reserve pullbacks from patients with chronic coronary syndrome enrolled in the ASET Japan (n = 206) and ASET Brazil (n = 201) studies, which shared the same eligibility criteria, were analysed.
The pathophysiological patterns of CAD were characterised using Murray law-based quantitative flow ratio (μQFR)-derived indices acquired from pre-PCI angiograms. The diffuseness of CAD was defined by the μQFR pullback pressure gradient index.
Results
Significant functional stenoses pre-PCI (μQFR ≤0.80) were more frequent in ASET Japan compared to ASET Brazil (89.9% vs. 67.5%, p < 0.001), as were rates of a post-PCI μQFR <0.91 (22.1% vs. 12.9%, p = 0.013). In the multivariable analysis, pre-procedural μQFR and diffuse disease were independent factors for predicting a post-PCI μQFR <0.91, which contributed to the different rates of post-PCI μQFR ≥0.91 between the studies. Among vessels with a post-PCI μQFR <0.91, a consistent diffuse pattern of CAD pre- and post-PCI occurred in 78.3% and 76.7% of patients in ASET Japan and Brazil, respectively; only 6.3% (Japan) and 10.0% (Brazil) of vessels had a major residual gradient. Independent risk factors for diffuse disease were diabetes mellitus in ASET Japan, and age and male gender in Brazil.
Conclusions
There was geographic disparity in pre-procedural angiography-based pathophysiological characteristics. The combined pre-procedural physiological assessment of vessel μQFR and diffuseness of CAD may potentially identify patients who will benefit most from PCI.
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