Deferral vs. performance of percutaneous coronary intervention of functionally non-significant coronary stenosis: 15-year follow-up of the DEFER trial

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2015

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Zimmermann, Frederik M.
Ferrara, Angela
Johnson, Nils P.
Van Nunen, Lokien X.
Escaned, Javier
Albertsson, Per
Erbel, Raimund
Legrand, Victor
Gwon, Hyeong Cheol
Remkes, Wouter S.

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Abstract

AIMS: Stenting an angiographically intermediate but functionally non-significant stenosis is controversial. Nevertheless, it has been questioned if deferral of a functionally non-significant lesion on the basis of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement, is safe, especially on the long term. Five-year follow-up of the DEFER trial showed that outcome after deferral of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of an intermediate coronary stenosis based on FFR ≥ 0.75 is excellent and was not improved by stenting. The aim of this study was to investigate the validity of this position on the very long term. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 325 patients scheduled for PCI of an intermediate stenosis, FFR was measured just before the planned intervention. If FFR was ≥0.75, patients were randomly assigned to deferral (Defer group; n = 91) or performance (Perform group; n = 90) of PCI. If FFR was <0.75, PCI was performed as planned (Reference group; n = 144). Clinical follow-up was 15 years. There were no differences in baseline clinical characteristics between the randomized groups. Complete 15-year follow-up was obtained in 92% of patients. After 15 years of follow-up, the rate of death was not different between the three groups: 33.0% in the Defer group, 31.1% in the Perform group, and 36.1% in the Reference group (Defer vs. Perform, RR 1.06, 95% CI: 0.69-1.62, P = 0.79). The rate of myocardial infarction was significantly lower in the Defer group (2.2%) compared with the Perform group (10.0%), RR 0.22, 95% CI: 0.05-0.99, P = 0.03. CONCLUSION: Deferral of PCI of a functionally non-significant stenosis is associated with a favourable very long-term follow-up without signs of late 'catch-up' phenomenon.

Keywords

Fractional flow reserve † Percutaneous coronary intervention † Coronary artery disease † Long-term follow-up, Taverne, General Medicine, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Zimmermann, F M, Ferrara, A, Johnson, N P, Van Nunen, L X, Escaned, J, Albertsson, P, Erbel, R, Legrand, V, Gwon, H C, Remkes, W S, Stella, P R, Van Schaardenburgh, P, Jan Willem Bech, G, De Bruyne, B & Pijls, N H J 2015, 'Deferral vs. performance of percutaneous coronary intervention of functionally non-significant coronary stenosis : 15-year follow-up of the DEFER trial', European Heart Journal, vol. 36, no. 45, pp. 3182-3188. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehv452