The aim of this prospective, investigator-initiated study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and correlations between functional indices (fractional flow reserve, FFR) and morphometric indices: luminal and qualitative parameters assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT) including minimal lumen area, plaque type, presence of thin cap fibroatheroma among patients with chronic coronary syndrome identified with intermediate grade coronary stenosis.
This is a prospective, single center, non-randomized, single-arm, investigator-initiated study evaluating diagnostic accuracy and correlations between functional indices (fractional flow reserve, FFR) and morphometric indices: luminal and qualitative parameters evaluated by OCT including minimal lumen area, plaque stratification into fibrotic, calcific, lipidic plaque, or thin cap fibroatheroma) among patients with chronic coronary syndrome identified with intermediate grade coronary stenosis. The additional objectives include: evaluation of the impact of age, sex, diabetes mellitus, renal dysfunction on the assocation between functional and morphometric indices of coronary stenosis. We hypothesized that in patients with intermediate grade coronary stenosis in chronic coronary syndorme there is a positive correlation between the functional parameters and the morphometric parameters of cornary stenosis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Medical University of Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland
RECRUITINGCorrelation between fractional flow reserve (FFR) and minimal lumen area within the coronary stenosis
Time frame: Baseline
Correlation between fractional flow reserve (FFR) and mean lumen area within the coronary stenosis
Time frame: Baseline
Major adverse cardiovascular events
Time frame: 36 months
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