The purpose of this study is to assess the usability and safety of the Opsens OptoWire and Optomonitor in measuring fractional flow reserve (FFR) in patients with coronary artery disease who are undergoing a coronary angiogram.
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement involves determining the ratio between the maximum achievable blood flow in a diseased coronary artery and the theoretical maximum flow in a normal coronary artery. An FFR of 1.0 is widely accepted as normal. An FFR value lower than 0.75 - 0.80 is generally considered to be associated with myocardial ischemia (MI). FFR is easily measured during routine coronary angiography by using a pressure wire to calculate the ratio between coronary pressure distal to a coronary artery stenosis and aortic pressure under conditions of maximum myocardial hyperemia. This ratio represents the potential decrease in coronary flow distal to the coronary stenosis. Over the past decade, FFR measurement has been increasingly used in cardiac catheterization laboratories. It provides a quantitative assessment of the functional severity of a coronary artery stenosis identified during coronary angiography and cardiac catheterization. Opsens, Inc. has developed a new pressure wire for use in determining FFR in coronary arteries; the OptoWire. The OptoWire is an instrumented guide wire with a fiber optic pressure sensor mounted 3.5 cm proximal to the tip. The Optowire measures blood pressure during diagnostic and/or interventional procedures when used in combination with the OptoMonitor. The O2 study is a pilot study which aims to provide preliminary experience in human patients with coronary artery disease. The study data will also be used as part of design validation. The O2 study is a prospective single arm study designed to assess the usability, functionality, and safety of the Optowire and Optomonitor in patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Fractional flow reserve measurement
IUCPQ - Laval Hospital
Québec, Quebec, Canada
Safety and handling assessment of the Optowire
1. Safely reach and cross a target lesion; 2. perform an FFR measurement using the Optowire and Optomonitor according to the product user guide; 3. disconnect the proximal connector on the OptoWire during the procedure, placing an interventional device (if necessary), and reconnecting the Optowire proximal connector; 4. safely remove the Optowire from the coronary artery. Dedicated questionnaires will be used for such assessment
Time frame: Patients will be followed through removal of the OptoWire from percutaneous insertion site and completion of the cardiac catheterization procedure (expected average <1hr)
Comparison of FFR values measured with Optowire vs. with FFR guide wire used in standard practice
In selected cases, the operator may choose to perform FFR measurements using currently approved FFR wires. Values obtained with standard FFR wires and Optowire may therefore be compared.
Time frame: Patients will be followed through removal of the OptoWire from percutaneous insertion site and completion of the cardiac catheterization procedure (expected average <1hr)
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