Coronary ct angiography-derived fractional flow reserve testing in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Recommendations on interpretation and reporting

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Abstract

Noninvasive fractional flow reserve derived from coronary CT angiography (FFRCT) is increasingly used in patients with coronary artery disease as a gatekeeper to the catheterization laboratory. While there is emerging evidence of the clinical benefit of FFRCT in patients with moderate coronary disease as determined with coronary CT angiography, there has been less focus on interpretation, reporting, and integration of FFRCT results into routine clinical practice. Because FFRCT analysis provides a plethora of information regarding pressure and flow across the entire coronary tree, standardized criteria on interpretation and reporting of the FFRCT analysis result are of crucial importance both in context of the clinical adoption and in future research. This report represents expert opinion and recommendation on a standardized FFRCT interpretation and reporting approach.

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Nørgaard, B. L., Fairbairn, T. A., Safian, R. D., Rabbat, M. G., Ko, B., Jensen, J. M., … Raff, G. (2019). Coronary ct angiography-derived fractional flow reserve testing in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Recommendations on interpretation and reporting. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging, 1(5). https://doi.org/10.1148/ryct.2019190050

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