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pubmed-article:11747166pubmed:abstractTextWe tested whether fractional flow reserve (FFR) discriminates between suboptimally and optimally deployed stents. Latex tubes (diameter solidus in circle = 4 mm) with diameter stenosis 40% (n = 3), 50% (n = 3) and 60% (n = 3) were tested in a pulsatile flow system, using water. Measurements were done at baseline (n = 9; FFR/QCA) and after suboptimal (SOD; 3-mm balloon at 8 atm) and optimal (OD; 4 mm balloon at 16 atm) deployment of a 35-mm stent (n = 6; FFR/QCA/IVUS). Varying Q from 150 to 50 ml/min increased FFR by 2-7%. Conversely, at 100 ml/min, FFR increased by only 0.8% from SOD to OD (P < 0.05). Extrapolating data to blood flow, the gain in FFR from SOD to OD is less than 5% for Q = 100 ml/min, while FFR may increase by 15-20% by changes in blood flow from 50 to 150 ml/min. We conclude that IVUS and QCA are more appropriate for the assessment of optimal stent deployment.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11747166pubmed:articleTitleIn vitro study of FFR, QCA, and IVUS for the assessment of optimal stent deployment.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11747166pubmed:affiliationInstitute Biomedical Technology IBITECH, Hydraulics Laboratory, Ghent University, Belgium. koen.matthys@rug.ac.belld:pubmed
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