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CompletedNCT04958395

Evaluation of the Hemodynamic Significance of Myocardial Bridge by Coronary Blood Fractional Flow Reserve

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
Peking University Third Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study clarified the influence of myocardial bridge on coronary hemodynamics by clarifying FFR and d-FFR to guide clinical intervention and treatment.

Detailed description

Myocardial bridge is a congenital anatomical abnormality, which is generally considered to be a benign change, but individual can cause angina, myocardial infarction and even sudden death. Previously, it was believed that the degree of myocardial ischemia induced by myocardial bridge was related to factors such as the location, length, and systolic stenosis of the myocardial bridge shown by coronary angiography.However, in recent years, more and more evidence has suggested that there is a high degree of mismatch between anatomical stenosis and its function.Studies have shown that FFR and d-FFR can accurately evaluate the functional significance of stenotic lesions.This study intends to enroll patients who underwent coronary angiography due to chest pain and confirmed the left anterior descending artery (LAD) simple myocardial bridge systolic stenosis ≥30%, and the pressure guide wire was used to measure the FFR and d-FFR of the myocardial bridge lesion under static and dobutamine stress.Analyze the relationship between these functional parameters and the anatomical morphological characteristics of the myocardial bridge and other possible clinical influencing factors, and explore the influence of the morphological characteristics of the myocardial bridge on myocardial hemodynamics,so as to clarify the degree of myocardial bridge shown by angiography may induce obvious myocardial ischemia, which requires clinical intensive intervention.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTFFR and d-FFRMeasure FFR and d-FFR

Timeline

Start date
2014-11-01
Primary completion
2015-10-31
Completion
2015-10-31
First posted
2021-07-12
Last updated
2021-07-12

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04958395. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.