The Multicenter FAST (Fast Assessment of STenosis severity) study is a prospective observational multicenter study designed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of offline 3D-QCA based FFR, using CAAS Workstation (Pie Medical Imaging, Maastricht, the Netherlands) in identifying hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease with pressure wire-based FFR (≤0.80) as the reference standard.
The Multicenter FAST study is a prospective observational multicenter international study in which offline computation of vFFR is compared to conventional invasive, wire based FFR measurements. Pressure wire based FFR will be performed in patients with at least one intermediate coronary lesion at the discretion of the operator (typically defined as a coronary artery lesion with a diameter stenosis of 30-70% by visual assessment). A total of 3 two-dimensional angiography images, will be recorded and exported to the CAAS workstation 8.0 (Pie Medical Imaging, Maastricht, the Netherlands): two orthogonal views to create a 3D reconstruction of the coronary arteries and one view to ascertain the position of the FFR pressure wire. vFFR will be calculated automatically, by using the invasively measured aortic root pressure. vFFR measurements will be performed online by the different centers. In addition, all angiographic imaging data will be sent to an independent core laboratory (Cardialysis, Rotterdam, The Netherlands) for offline analysis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
330
FFR measurement based on coronary angiography
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York, United States
CHU
Lille, France
Herzzentrum Dresden
Dresden, Germany
Centro Cardiologico Monzino
Milan, Italy
Diagnostic accuracy of vFFR to identify FFR (≤0.8 or >0.8) calculated by corelab
The diagnostic accuracy of offline vFFR assessed by a blinded independent core laboratory to identify hemodynamically-significant coronary stenosis with FFR (≤0.8 or \>0.8) as the reference standard.
Time frame: 1 year
Diagnostic accuracy of vFFR to identify FFR (≤0.8 or >0.8) calculated by site/operator
The diagnostic accuracy of operator or cathlab technician calculated online vFFR to identify hemodynamically-significant coronary stenosis with FFR (≤0.8 or \>0.8) as the reference standard.
Time frame: 1 year
Interobserver variability
3D-QCA based FFR (vFFR) will be calculated twice: by the operator/technician of different centers AND by an independent corelab (Cardoalysis). Correlation and agreement between these two measurements will be assessed in order to investigate the Inter-observer variability.
Time frame: 1 year
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Tokyo Medical University
Tokyo, Japan
Erasmus Medical Center
Rotterdam, Netherlands