Fractional flow reserve versus angiography for guidance of PCI in patients with multivessel coronary artery disease (FAME): 5-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial

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العنوان: Fractional flow reserve versus angiography for guidance of PCI in patients with multivessel coronary artery disease (FAME): 5-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial
المؤلفون: Pim A.L. Tonino, Bernard De Bruyne, Keith G. Oldroyd, Lokien X. van Nunen, Ganesh Manoharan, William F. Fearon, Andreas Baumbach, Philip MacCarthy, Emanuele Barbato, Peter N. Ver Lee, Nico H.J. Pijls, Marcel van 't Veer, Thomas Engstrøm, Volker Klauss, Frederik M. Zimmermann
المساهمون: Cardiovascular Biomechanics, van Nunen, Lokien X, Zimmermann, Frederik M, Tonino, Pim A. L, Barbato, Emanuele, Baumbach, Andrea, Engstrøm, Thoma, Klauss, Volker, Maccarthy, Philip A, Manoharan, Ganesh, Oldroyd, Keith G, Ver Lee, Peter N, Van't Veer, Marcel, Fearon, William F, De Bruyne, Bernard, Pijls, Nico H. J.
المصدر: The Lancet, 386(10006), 1853-1860. Elsevier
سنة النشر: 2015
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, medicine.medical_specialty, medicine.medical_treatment, Fractional flow reserve, Coronary Artery Disease, Sex Factor, Coronary Angiography, law.invention, Coronary artery disease, Sex Factors, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Randomized controlled trial, coronary artery disease, female, humans, male, middle aged, percutaneous coronary intervention, sex factors, coronary angiography, fractional flow reserve, myocardial, law, Internal medicine, medicine, Clinical endpoint, Humans, cardiovascular diseases, Intention-to-treat analysis, medicine.diagnostic_test, business.industry, Percutaneous coronary intervention, General Medicine, Middle Aged, medicine.disease, Surgery, Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial, Angiography, Conventional PCI, Cardiology, Female, business, Human
الوصف: Summary Background In the Fractional Flow Reserve Versus Angiography for Multivessel Evaluation (FAME) study, fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) improved outcome compared with angiography-guided PCI for up to 2 years of follow-up. The aim in this study was to investigate whether the favourable clinical outcome with the FFR-guided PCI in the FAME study persisted over a 5-year follow-up. Methods The FAME study was a multicentre trial done in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK, and the USA. Patients (aged ≥18 years) with multivessel coronary artery disease were randomly assigned to undergo angiography-guided PCI or FFR-guided PCI. Before randomisation, stenoses requiring PCI were identified on the angiogram. Patients allocated to angiography-guided PCI had revascularisation of all identified stenoses. Patients allocated to FFR-guided PCI had FFR measurements of all stenotic arteries and PCI was done only if FFR was 0·80 or less. No one was masked to treatment assignment. The primary endpoint was major adverse cardiac events at 1 year, and the data for the 5-year follow-up are reported here. Analysis was by intention to treat. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00267774. Findings After 5 years, major adverse cardiac events occurred in 31% of patients (154 of 496) in the angiography-guided group versus 28% (143 of 509 patients) in the FFR-guided group (relative risk 0·91, 95% CI 0·75–1·10; p=0·31). The number of stents placed per patient was significantly higher in the angiography-guided group than in the FFR-guided group (mean 2·7 [SD 1·2] vs 1·9 [1·3], p Interpretation The results confirm the long-term safety of FFR-guided PCI in patients with multivessel disease. A strategy of FFR-guided PCI resulted in a significant decrease of major adverse cardiac events for up to 2 years after the index procedure. From 2 years to 5 years, the risks for both groups developed similarly. This clinical outcome in the FFR-guided group was achieved with a lower number of stented arteries and less resource use. These results indicate that FFR guidance of multivessel PCI should be the standard of care in most patients. Funding St Jude Medical, Friends of the Heart Foundation, and Medtronic.
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