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Rationale and design of the quantification of myocardial blood flow using dynamic PET/CTA-fused imagery (DEMYSTIFY) to determine physiological significance of specific coronary lesions

机译:使用动态PET / CTA融合图像(Demystify)来确定特定冠状病变的生理意义的基本血流量

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Background Coronary physiology assessments have been shown by multiple trials to add clinical value in detecting significant coronary artery disease and predicting cardiovascular outcomes. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) obtained during invasive coronary angiography (ICA) has become the new reference standard for hemodynamic significance detection. Absolute myocardial blood flow (MBF) quantification by means of dynamic positron emission tomography (dPET) has high diagnostic and prognostic values. FFR is an invasive measure and as such cannot be applied broadly, while MBF quantification is commonly performed on standard vascular territories intermixing normal flow from normal regions with abnormal flow from abnormal regions and consequently limiting its diagnostic power. Objective The aim of this study is to provide physicians with reliable software tools for the non-invasive assessment of lesion-specific physiological significance for the entire coronary tree by combining PET-derived absolute flow data and coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA)-derived anatomy and coronary centerlines. Methods The dynamic PET/CTA myocardial blood flow assessment with fused imagery (DEMYSTIFY) study is an observational prospective clinical study to develop algorithms and software tools to fuse coronary anatomy data obtained from CTA with dPET data to non-invasively measure absolute MBF, myocardial flow reserve, and relative flow reserve across specific coronary lesions. Patients (N = 108) will be collected from 4 institutions (Emory University Hospital, USA; Chonnam National University Hospital, South Korea; Samsung Medical Center, South Korea; Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea). These results will be compared to those obtained invasively in the catheterization laboratory and to a relatively novel non-invasive technique to estimate FFR based on CTA and computational fluid dynamics. Conclusions Success of these developments should lead to the following benefits: (1) eliminate unnecessary invasive coronary angiography in patients with no significant lesions, (2) avoid stenting physiologically insignificant lesions, (3) guide percutaneous coronary interventions process to the location of significant lesions, (4) provide a flow-color-coded 3D roadmap of the entire coronary tree to guide bypass surgery, and (5) use less radiation and lower the cost from unnecessary procedures. Trial registry The DEMYSTIFY study has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov with registration number NCT04221594.
机译:背景技术冠状动脉生理学评估已被多次试验表明,以增加临床价值检测显着的冠状动脉疾病和预测心血管结果。在侵入性冠状动脉造影(ICA)中获得的分数流量储备(FFR)已成为血流动力学意义检测的新参考标准。通过动态正电子发射断层扫描(DPET)的绝对心肌血流(MBF)量化具有高诊断和预后值。 FFR是一种侵入性措施,因此不能广泛应用,而MBF定量通常在标准血管领土上搅拌来自正常区域的正常区域的正常流动,并且因此限制其诊断能力。目的本研究的目的是通过组合宠物衍生的绝对流动数据和冠状动脉计算机断层造影血管造影(CTA)的解剖学,为医生提供具有可靠的软件工具,用于对整个冠状动脉树的病变特异性生理意义进行无侵入性评估整个冠状动脉树的生理学意义和冠状动脉的中心线。方法使用融合图像(Demystify)研究的动态PET / CTA心肌血流量评估是一种观察前瞻性临床研究,用于开发算法和软件工具,以使从CTA获得从CTA获得的冠状动脉解剖数据,与DPET数据到非侵入性地测量绝对MBF,心肌流动特定冠状动脉病变的储备和相对流量储备。患者(n = 108)将从4个机构(埃默里大学医院,韩国偕南国家大学医院收集;韩国三星医疗中心;韩国首尔国立大学医院)。这些结果将与在导尿实验室中的侵入性获得的结果进行比较,并采用相对新颖的非侵入性技术来估算基于CTA和计算流体动力学的FFR。结论这些发展的成功应导致以下益处:(1)消除无明显病变患者的不必要的侵袭性冠状动脉造影,(2)避免抵抗生理学微不足道的病变,(3)引导经皮冠状动脉干预过程对显着病变的位置(4)提供整个冠状动脉树的流色编码的3D路线图,以引导旁路手术,(5)使用较少的辐射并降低不必要的程序的成本。试用注册表DemyStify研究已经在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册了NCT04221594。

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