Microvascular resistance reserve: diagnostic and prognostic performance in the ILIAS registry
European Heart Journal

Abstract
The microvascular resistance reserve (MRR) was introduced as a means to characterize the vasodilator reserve capacity of the coronary microcirculation while accounting for the influence of concomitant epicardial disease and the impact of administration of potent vasodilators on aortic pressure. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic performance of MRR.
A total of 1481 patients with stable symptoms and a clinical indication for coronary angiography were included from the global ILIAS Registry. MRR was derived as a function of the coronary flow reserve (CFR) divided by the fractional flow reserve (FFR) and corrected for driving pressure. The median MRR was 2.97 [Q1–Q3: 2.32–3.86] and the overall relationship between MRR and CFR was good [correlation coefficient (
MRR seems a robust indicator of the microvascular vasodilator reserve capacity. Moreover, in line with its theoretical background, this study suggests a diagnostic advantage of MRR over other indices of vasodilatory capacity in patients with hemodynamically significant epicardial coronary artery disease.
Contributors

Coen K M Boerhout
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Joo Myung Lee
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Guus A de Waard
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Hernan Mejia-Renteria
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Seung Hun Lee
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Ji-Hyun Jung
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Masahiro Hoshino
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Mauro Echavarria-Pinto
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Martijn Meuwissen
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Hitoshi Matsuo
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Maribel Madera-Cambero
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Ashkan Eftekhari
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Mohamed A Effat
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Tadashi Murai
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Koen Marques
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Joon-Hyung Doh
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Evald H Christiansen
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Rupak Banerjee
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Chang-Wook Nam
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Giampaolo Niccoli
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Masafumi Nakayama
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Nobuhiro Tanaka
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Eun-Seok Shin
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Marcel A M Beijk
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Paul Knaapen
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Tsunekazu Kakuta
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Bon Kwon Koo
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Jan J Piek
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