Valeria Paradies, Pim Mathijs Smits, Matteo Maurina, Pietro L Laforgia, Marc M J M van der Linden, Peter Damman, Pieter C Smits
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Abstract
Background: Intracoronary continuous thermodilution is a novel technique to quantify absolute true coronary flow and microvascular resistance. However, few data are available in patients with angina with non-obstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA).
Aims: This study aimed to investigate the diagnostic potential of hyperaemic absolute coronary flow (Qmax) and absolute microvascular resistance (Rμ,hyper) among different ANOCA endotypes, and to determine the correlation between continuous - and bolus - thermodilution indexes.
Methods: A total of 222 patients were scheduled for clinically indicated coronary function testing (CFT), of whom 120 patients were included in this analysis. These patients underwent CFT including acetylcholine (ACh) provocation testing and microvascular function assessment using both bolus and continuous thermodilution.
Results: CFT was negative (CFT-) in 32 (26.7%) patients. Endothelium-dependent dysfunction (ACh+) was present in 63 (52.5%) patients, and coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) identified at bolus thermodilution (CMD+) was present in 62 (51.7%) patients. Patients with a positive CFT (CFT+) showed significantly lower Qmax and higher Rμ,hyper values as compared to CFT-. Qmax was significantly lower in CMD+ versus CMD- patients (0.174 vs 0.222 L/min; p=0.04) but did not differ in patients with or without a positive ACh test (0.198 vs 0.219 L/min; p=0.86).
Conclusions: The prevalence of a CFT+ is high in a selected ANOCA population. In our study, Qmax and Rμ,hyper were associated with a positive CFT. Qmax was associated with the presence of microvascular dysfunction but not with a positive acetylcholine test. The novel continuous thermodilution method can provide further insights into ANOCA endotypes.
期刊介绍:
EuroIntervention Journal is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal whose aim is to create a community of high quality research and education in the field of percutaneous and surgical cardiovascular interventions.