Practical Application of Coronary Physiologic Assessment: Asia-Pacific Expert Consensus Document: Part 1

Bon Kwon Koo, Joo Myung Lee, Doyeon Hwang, Sungjoon Park, Yasutsugu Shiono, Taishi Yonetsu, Seung Hun Lee, Yoshiaki Kawase, Jung Min Ahn, Hitoshi Matsuo, Eun Seok Shin, Xinyang Hu, Daixin Ding, Simone Fezzi, Shengxian Tu, Adrian F. Low, Takashi Kubo, Chang Wook Nam, Andy S.C. Yong, Scott A. HardingBo Xu, Seung Ho Hur, Gim Hooi Choo, Huay Cheem Tan, Ajit Mullasari, I. Chang Hsieh, Tsunekazu Kakuta, Takashi Akasaka, Jian'an Wang, Seung Jea Tahk, William F. Fearon, Javier Escaned, Seung Jung Park

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Abstract

Coronary physiologic assessment is performed to measure coronary pressure, flow, and resistance or their surrogates to enable the selection of appropriate management strategy and its optimization for patients with coronary artery disease. The value of physiologic assessment is supported by a large body of evidence that has led to major recommendations in clinical practice guidelines. This expert consensus document aims to convey practical and balanced recommendations and future perspectives for coronary physiologic assessment for physicians and patients in the Asia-Pacific region based on updated information in the field that including both wire- and image-based physiologic assessment. This is Part 1 of the whole consensus document, which describes the general concept of coronary physiology, as well as practical information on the clinical application of physiologic indices and novel image-based physiologic assessment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)689-706
Number of pages18
JournalJACC: Asia
Volume3
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Asia-Pacific
  • coronary artery disease
  • coronary physiologic assessment

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