Diagnostic Accuracy of Fractional Flow Reserve From Anatomic CT Angiography

2012 JAMA 1,125 citations

Abstract

Although the study did not achieve its prespecified primary outcome goal for the level of per-patient diagnostic accuracy, use of noninvasive FFR(CT) plus CT among stable patients with suspected or known CAD was associated with improved diagnostic accuracy and discrimination vs CT alone for the diagnosis of hemodynamically significant CAD when FFR determined at the time of ICA was the reference standard.

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Fractional flow reserveMedicineCoronary artery diseaseStenosisRadiologyAngiographyCardiologyDiagnostic accuracyIschemiaInternal medicineCoronary angiographyMyocardial infarction

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Year
2012
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Volume
308
Issue
12
Pages
1237-1237
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James K. Min, Jonathon Leipsic, Michael Pencina et al. (2012). Diagnostic Accuracy of Fractional Flow Reserve From Anatomic CT Angiography. JAMA , 308 (12) , 1237-1237. https://doi.org/10.1001/2012.jama.11274

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10.1001/2012.jama.11274