Title of article :
Characterizing momentum change and viscous loss of a hemodynamic endpoint in assessment of coronary lesions
Author/Authors :
Rupak K. Banerjee، نويسنده , , Abhijit Sinha Roy، نويسنده , , Lloyd H. Back، نويسنده , , Martin R. Back، نويسنده , , Saeb F. Khoury، نويسنده , , Ronald W. Millard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
11
From page :
652
To page :
662
Abstract :
Myocardial fractional flow reserve (FFRmyo) and coronary flow reserve (CFR), measured with guidewire, and quantitative angiography (QA) are widely used in combination to distinguish ischemic from non-ischemic coronary stenoses. Recent studies have shown that simultaneous measurements of FFRmyo and CFR are recommended to dissociate conduit epicardial coronary stenoses from distal resistance microvascular disease. In this study, a more comprehensive diagnostic parameter, named as lesion flow coefficient, , is proposed. The coefficient, , which accounts for mean pressure drop, , mean coronary flow, , and percentage area stenosis, can be used to assess the hemodynamic severity of a coronary artery stenoses. Importantly, the contribution of viscous loss and loss due to momentum change for several lesion sizes can be distinguished using . FFRmyo, CFR and were calculated for pre-angioplasty, intermediate and post-angioplasty epicardial lesions, without microvascular disease. While hyperemic decreased from 0.65 for pre-angioplasty to 0.48 for post-angioplasty lesion with guidewire of size 0.35 mm, FFRmyo increased from 0.52 to 0.87, and CFR increased from 1.72 to 3.45, respectively. Thus, reduced loss produced by momentum change due to lower percentage area stenosis decreased . For post-angioplasty lesion, decreased from 0.55 to 0.48 with the insertion of guidewire. Hence, increased viscous loss due to the presence of guidewire decreased compared with a lesion without guidewire. Further, showed a linear relationship with FFRmyo, CFR and percentage area stenosis for pre-angioplasty, intermediate and post-angioplasty lesion. These baseline values of were developed from fluid dynamics fundamentals for focal lesions, and provided a single hemodynamic endpoint to evaluate coronary stenosis severity.
Keywords :
Coronary stenoses , Coronary flow reserve (CFR) , Fractional flow reserve (FFR) , Lesion flow coefficient , Guidewire diagnostics
Journal title :
Journal of Biomechanics
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Biomechanics
Record number :
452462
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