CT衍生的分流储备:第2部分-文献的批判性评价。

Patricia F Rodriguez-Lozano, Anam Waheed, Sotirios Evangelou, Márton Kolossváry, Kashif Shaikh, Saira Siddiqui, Lauren Stipp, Suvasini Lakshmanan, En-Haw Wu, Nick S Nurmohamed, Ady Orbach, Vinit Baliyan, Joao Francisco Ribeiro Gavina de Matos, Siddharth J Trivedi, Nidhi Madan, Todd C Villines, Abdul Rahman Ihdayhid
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利用计算流体动力学和人工智能(AI)在常规冠状动脉计算机断层血管造影(CCTA)中整合计算机断层衍生的分数血流储备(CT-FFR),提出了一种有前途的方法来增强功能性病变严重程度的评估。大量证据强调了CT-FFR的诊断准确性、预后意义和临床相关性,促使最近的临床指南推荐将其与CCTA联合使用,用于CCTA中度狭窄和稳定或急性胸痛的患者。这篇手稿批判性地检查了现有的临床证据,评估了诊断性能,并概述了整合冠状动脉解剖和生理的无创评估的未来前景。此外,它通过解决与CT-FFR相关的常见陷阱和挑战,为医学成像专业人员提供实用指南,同时提出潜在的解决方案,以促进其在临床实践中的成功实施。
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CT derived fractional flow reserve: Part 2 - Critical appraisal of the literature.

The integration of computed tomography-derived fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR), utilizing computational fluid dynamics and artificial intelligence (AI) in routine coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA), presents a promising approach to enhance evaluations of functional lesion severity. Extensive evidence underscores the diagnostic accuracy, prognostic significance, and clinical relevance of CT-FFR, prompting recent clinical guidelines to recommend its combined use with CCTA for selected individuals with with intermediate stenosis on CCTA and stable or acute chest pain. This manuscript critically examines the existing clinical evidence, evaluates the diagnostic performance, and outlines future perspectives for integrating noninvasive assessments of coronary anatomy and physiology. Furthermore, it serves as a practical guide for medical imaging professionals by addressing common pitfalls and challenges associated with CT-FFR while proposing potential solutions to facilitate its successful implementation in clinical practice.

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