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Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Deferred Coronary Lesions according to Disease Severity Assessed by Fractional Flow Reserve

Authors
Won, KB | Nam, CW | Cho, YK | Yoon, HJ | Park, HS | Kim, H | Han, S | Hur, SH | Kim, YN | Park, SH | Han, JK | Koo, BK | Kim, HS | Doh, JH | Lee, SY | Yang, HM  | Lim, HS  | Yoon, MH  | Tahk, SJ  | Kim, KB
Citation
Journal of Korean medical science, 31(12). : 1929-1936, 2016
Journal Title
Journal of Korean medical science
ISSN
1011-89341598-6357
Abstract
Data on the clinical outcomes in deferred coronary lesions according to functional severity have been limited. This study evaluated the clinical outcomes of deferred lesions according to fractional flow reserve (FFR) grade using Korean FFR registry data. Among 1,294 patients and 1,628 lesions in Korean FFR registry, 665 patients with 781 deferred lesions were included in this study. All participants were consecutively categorized into 4 groups according to FFR: group 1: >/= 0.96 (n = 56), group 2: 0.86-0.95 (n = 330), group 3: 0.81-0.85 (n = 170), and group 4: /= 0.81) deferred coronary lesions. Compared to subjects with ischemic deferred lesions, clinical outcomes in subjects with non-ischemic deferred lesions according to functional severity are favorable. However, longer-term follow-up may be necessary.
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DOI
10.3346/jkms.2016.31.12.1929
PMID
27822931
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Cardiology
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양, 형모  |  윤, 명호  |  임, 홍석  |  탁, 승제
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