@article{e7d797372a6442f398c7c95565839df1,
title = "Use of the instantaneous wave-free ratio or fractional flow reserve in PCI",
abstract = "BACKGROUND Coronary revascularization guided by fractional flow reserve (FFR) is associated with better patient outcomes after the procedure than revascularization guided by angiography alone. It is unknown whether the instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR), an alternative measure that does not require the administration of adenosine, will offer benefits similar to those of FFR. METHODS We randomly assigned 2492 patients with coronary artery disease, in a 1:1 ratio, to undergo either iFR-guided or FFR-guided coronary revascularization. The primary end point was the 1-year risk of major adverse cardiac events, which were a composite of death from any cause, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or unplanned revascularization. The trial was designed to show the noninferiority of iFR to FFR, with a margin of 3.4 percentage points for the difference in risk. RESULTS At 1 year, the primary end point had occurred in 78 of 1148 patients (6.8%) in the iFR group and in 83 of 1182 patients (7.0%) in the FFR group (difference in risk, -0.2 percentage points; 95% confidence interval [CI], -2.3 to 1.8; P<0.001 for noninferiority; hazard ratio, 0.95; 95% CI, 0.68 to 1.33; P = 0.78). The risk of each component of the primary end point and of death from cardiovascular or noncardiovascular causes did not differ significantly between the groups. The number of patients who had adverse procedural symptoms and clinical signs was significantly lower in the iFR group than in the FFR group (39 patients [3.1%] vs. 385 patients [30.8%], P<0.001), and the median procedural time was significantly shorter (40.5 minutes vs. 45.0 minutes, P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS Coronary revascularization guided by iFR was noninferior to revascularization guided by FFR with respect to the risk of major adverse cardiac events at 1 year. The rate of adverse procedural signs and symptoms was lower and the procedural time was shorter with iFR than with FFR.",
keywords = "Acute Coronary Syndrome, Aged, Angina Pectoris, Cardiovascular Diseases, Coronary Angiography, Coronary Stenosis, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Middle Aged, Myocardial Infarction, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Retreatment, Severity of Illness Index, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Aged, Angina Pectoris, Cardiovascular Diseases, Coronary Angiography, Coronary Stenosis, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Middle Aged, Myocardial Infarction, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Retreatment, Severity of Illness Index",
author = "Davies, {J. E.} and S. Sen and Dehbi, {H. M.} and R. Al-Lamee and R. Petraco and Nijjer, {S. S.} and R. Bhindi and Lehman, {S. J.} and D. Walters and J. Sapontis and L. Janssens and Vrints, {C. J.} and A. Khashaba and M. Laine and {Van Belle}, E. and F. Krackhardt and W. Bojara and O. Going and T. H{\"a}rle and C. Indolfi and Giampaolo Niccoli and F. Ribichini and N. Tanaka and H. Yokoi and H. Takashima and Y. Kikuta and A. Erglis and H. Vinhas and {Canas Silva}, P. and Baptista, {S. B.} and A. Alghamdi and F. Hellig and Koo, {B. K.} and Nam, {C. W.} and Shin, {E. S.} and Doh, {J. H.} and S. Brugaletta and E. Alegria-Barrero and M. Meuwissen and Piek, {J. J.} and {Van Royen}, N. and M. Sezer and {Di Mario}, C. and Gerber, {R. T.} and Malik, {I. S.} and Sharp, {A. S.P.} and S. Talwar and K. Tang and H. Samady and J. Altman and Seto, {A. H.} and J. Singh and A. Jeremias and H. Matsuo and Kharbanda, {R. K.} and Patel, {M. R.} and P. Serruys and J. Escaned",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.1056/NEJMoa1700445",
language = "English",
volume = "376",
pages = "1824--1834",
journal = "New England Journal of Medicine",
issn = "0028-4793",
publisher = "Massachusetts Medical Society:860 Winter Street:Waltham, MA 02451:(800)843-6356, (781)893-3800, EMAIL: nejmcust@mms.org, INTERNET: http://www.massmed.org/, Fax: (781)647-5785, (781)893-7368",
}