ISSN 1004-4140
CN 11-3017/P
WANG Bihao, WANG Baoping, DUAN Yandong, JIAO Xiangfeng, XIAO Yan, ZHANG Jianfang. CT Imaging Evaluation of Fractional Flow Reserve Score after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting[J]. CT Theory and Applications, 2021, 30(3): 361-369. DOI: 10.15953/j.1004-4140.2021.30.03.10
Citation: WANG Bihao, WANG Baoping, DUAN Yandong, JIAO Xiangfeng, XIAO Yan, ZHANG Jianfang. CT Imaging Evaluation of Fractional Flow Reserve Score after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting[J]. CT Theory and Applications, 2021, 30(3): 361-369. DOI: 10.15953/j.1004-4140.2021.30.03.10

CT Imaging Evaluation of Fractional Flow Reserve Score after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

  • Objective: To analyze the imaging findings of patients after coronary artery bypass grafting to evaluate whether or not there is a correlation between the transplanted vessels and the fractional flow reserve score of in-situ coronary artery. Methods: Retrospective or prospective analysis was performed on 29 patients who underwent CCTA after coronary artery bypass grafting, and FFRCT value was measured on this basis to evaluate the degree of graft and in-situ coronary artery stenosis. Pearson correlation test was performed for the stenosis degree and FFRCT value of the transplanted vessel and corresponding in situ coronary artery. According to whether the degree of stenosis of the transplanted vessels was > 50% or not, the two groups were divided into A and B groups, and the corresponding degree of stenosis of the orthotopic coronary artery lumen and FFRCT value were respectively used for independent sample t test between the two groups. Results: Grafted vessels were negatively correlated with the degree of in-situ coronary stenosis, but positively correlated with the FFRCT value of in-situ coronary artery. Compared with group A and Group B, the corresponding in-situ coronary plaque stenosis degree and FFRCT value showed statistically significant differences in t-test results between the two groups. Conclusion: Grafted vessels are associated with the degree of orthotopic coronary artery stenosis, FFRCT value and its evolution. The orthotopic coronary arteries compensate by diverting some of the blood flow from the grafted vessels when they become narrow.
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