Design and rationale of the MR-INFORM study: stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD), decisions regarding revascularisation are primarily driven by the severity and extent of coronary luminal stenoses as determined by invasive coronary angiography. More recently,...

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發表在:Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Main Authors: Hussain Shazia T, Paul Matthias, Plein Sven, McCann Gerry P, Shah Ajay M, Marber Michael S, Chiribiri Amedeo, Morton Geraint, Redwood Simon, MacCarthy Philip, Schuster Andreas, Ishida Masaki, Westwood Mark A, Perera Divaka, Nagel Eike
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出版: Elsevier 2012-09-01
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author Hussain Shazia T
Paul Matthias
Plein Sven
McCann Gerry P
Shah Ajay M
Marber Michael S
Chiribiri Amedeo
Morton Geraint
Redwood Simon
MacCarthy Philip
Schuster Andreas
Ishida Masaki
Westwood Mark A
Perera Divaka
Nagel Eike
author_facet Hussain Shazia T
Paul Matthias
Plein Sven
McCann Gerry P
Shah Ajay M
Marber Michael S
Chiribiri Amedeo
Morton Geraint
Redwood Simon
MacCarthy Philip
Schuster Andreas
Ishida Masaki
Westwood Mark A
Perera Divaka
Nagel Eike
author_sort Hussain Shazia T
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container_title Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD), decisions regarding revascularisation are primarily driven by the severity and extent of coronary luminal stenoses as determined by invasive coronary angiography. More recently, revascularisation decisions based on invasive fractional flow reserve (FFR) have shown improved event free survival. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) perfusion imaging has been shown to be non-inferior to nuclear perfusion imaging in a multi-centre setting and superior in a single centre trial. In addition, it is similar to invasively determined FFR and therefore has the potential to become the non-invasive test of choice to determine need for revascularisation.</p> <p>Trial design</p> <p>The MR-INFORM study is a prospective, multi-centre, randomised controlled non-inferiority, outcome trial. The objective is to compare the efficacy of two investigative strategies for the management of patients with suspected CAD. Patients presenting with stable angina are randomised into two groups: 1) The FFR-INFORMED group has subsequent management decisions guided by coronary angiography and fractional flow reserve measurements. 2) The MR-INFORMED group has decisions guided by stress perfusion CMR. The primary end-point will be the occurrence of major adverse cardiac events (death, myocardial infarction and repeat revascularisation) at one year. Clinical trials.gov identifier NCT01236807.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>MR INFORM will assess whether an initial strategy of CMR perfusion is non-inferior to invasive angiography supplemented by FFR measurements to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease. Non-inferiority of CMR perfusion imaging to the current invasive reference standard (FFR) would establish CMR perfusion imaging as an attractive non-invasive alternative to current diagnostic pathways.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-e41321ad0c2a42ef8b69b79d59ba7a1f2025-08-19T22:47:39ZengElsevierJournal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance1097-66471532-429X2012-09-011416510.1186/1532-429X-14-65Design and rationale of the MR-INFORM study: stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery diseaseHussain Shazia TPaul MatthiasPlein SvenMcCann Gerry PShah Ajay MMarber Michael SChiribiri AmedeoMorton GeraintRedwood SimonMacCarthy PhilipSchuster AndreasIshida MasakiWestwood Mark APerera DivakaNagel Eike<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD), decisions regarding revascularisation are primarily driven by the severity and extent of coronary luminal stenoses as determined by invasive coronary angiography. More recently, revascularisation decisions based on invasive fractional flow reserve (FFR) have shown improved event free survival. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) perfusion imaging has been shown to be non-inferior to nuclear perfusion imaging in a multi-centre setting and superior in a single centre trial. In addition, it is similar to invasively determined FFR and therefore has the potential to become the non-invasive test of choice to determine need for revascularisation.</p> <p>Trial design</p> <p>The MR-INFORM study is a prospective, multi-centre, randomised controlled non-inferiority, outcome trial. The objective is to compare the efficacy of two investigative strategies for the management of patients with suspected CAD. Patients presenting with stable angina are randomised into two groups: 1) The FFR-INFORMED group has subsequent management decisions guided by coronary angiography and fractional flow reserve measurements. 2) The MR-INFORMED group has decisions guided by stress perfusion CMR. The primary end-point will be the occurrence of major adverse cardiac events (death, myocardial infarction and repeat revascularisation) at one year. Clinical trials.gov identifier NCT01236807.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>MR INFORM will assess whether an initial strategy of CMR perfusion is non-inferior to invasive angiography supplemented by FFR measurements to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease. Non-inferiority of CMR perfusion imaging to the current invasive reference standard (FFR) would establish CMR perfusion imaging as an attractive non-invasive alternative to current diagnostic pathways.</p>http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/14/1/65PerfusionCardiovascular magnetic resonanceMyocardial ischaemiaFractional flow reserveStable angina
spellingShingle Hussain Shazia T
Paul Matthias
Plein Sven
McCann Gerry P
Shah Ajay M
Marber Michael S
Chiribiri Amedeo
Morton Geraint
Redwood Simon
MacCarthy Philip
Schuster Andreas
Ishida Masaki
Westwood Mark A
Perera Divaka
Nagel Eike
Design and rationale of the MR-INFORM study: stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease
Perfusion
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Myocardial ischaemia
Fractional flow reserve
Stable angina
title Design and rationale of the MR-INFORM study: stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease
title_full Design and rationale of the MR-INFORM study: stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease
title_fullStr Design and rationale of the MR-INFORM study: stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease
title_full_unstemmed Design and rationale of the MR-INFORM study: stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease
title_short Design and rationale of the MR-INFORM study: stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease
title_sort design and rationale of the mr inform study stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to guide the management of patients with stable coronary artery disease
topic Perfusion
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Myocardial ischaemia
Fractional flow reserve
Stable angina
url http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/14/1/65
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