Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Change in IMR value |
Significant Change (= 20%) in index of microcirculatory resistance (IMR) value at 4 month follow-up as compared to baseline value (before Reducer implantation). The IMR is calculated by multiplying the distal coronary pressure by the mean transit time of a 3 ml bolus of saline at room temperature during coronary hyperaemia induced by intravenous adenosine. Normal values are usually reported as =25. |
4 month after Reducer implantation |
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| Secondary |
Change in angina severity according to the Seattle Angina Questionnaire |
Change in angina severity according to the Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ) after Reducer implantation. The questionnaire is performed before the Reducer implantation and after 4 months. The scores on the SAQ angina frequency scale of 0-30 points indicate daily angina, 31-60 points indicate weekly angina, 61-99 points indicate monthly angina, and 100 points indicate no angina. Zero at SAQ indicate a worst clinical situation. |
4 month after Reducer implantation |
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| Secondary |
Change in Canadian Cardiovascular Society angina class a |
Change in Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) angina class by two or more classes after Reducer implantation. The CCS evaluation is performed before the Reducer implantation and after 4 months. A CCS angina class I: ordinary activity such as walking or climbing stairs does not precipitate angina. CCS II : angina precipitated by emnotion, cold weather or meals and by walking up stairs-. CCS III: marked limitation of ordinary physical activity. CCS III indicate a worst clinical situation. |
4 month after Reducer implantation |
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| Secondary |
Change in Beck depression inventory |
Change in Beck depression inventory (BDI) scale after Reducer Implantation. The questionnaire is performed before the Reducer implantation and after 4 months. A BDI scores from 0 through 9 indicate no or minimal depression; scores from 10 through 18 indicate mild to moderate depression; scores from 19 through 29 indicate moderate to severe depression; and scores from 30 through 63 indicate severe depression.A BDI of 63 indicate a worst clinical situation. |
4 month after Reducer implantation |
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| Secondary |
Change in CFR (coronary flow reserve) |
Change in CFR (coronary flow reserve) value after Reducer Implantation. The CFR is performed before the Reducer implantation and after 4 month. CFR is defined as hyperemic coronary flow divided by resting flow and can be measured invasively in the catheterization laboratory with a cut-off of normality = 2.0. |
4 month after Reducer implantation |
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| Secondary |
Change in RRR (resistive reserve ratio) value |
Change in RRR (resistive reserve ratio) value after Reducer implantation. The RRR is performed before Reducer implantation and after 4 month. RRR was calculated as the ratio between resting and hyperemic distal coronary pressure ([resting Tmn/hyperemic Tmn] × [resting Pd/ hyperemic Pd]); which can therefore be simplified as the relationship between CFR x [resting Pd/ hyperemic Pd]. Cut-off values of normality is > 3.5. |
4 month after Reducer implantation |
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| Secondary |
Change in LVEDP (left ventricular end-diastolic pressure) |
Change in LVEDP (left ventricular end-diastolic pressure) after Reducer implantation. LVEDP is performed before Reducer implantation and after 4 month. The LVEDP is measure 50 ms after the beginning of the QRS complex, usually coinciding with the R wave. The normal LVEDP cut-off is 15 mmHg. |
4 month after Reducer implantation |
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| Secondary |
Change in Speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) value |
Change in Speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) value after Reducer implantation |
4 month after Reducer implantation |
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