Fractional flow reserve-guided renal artery stenting in atherosclerotic renovascular hypertension: the FAIR randomized trial
European Heart Journal

Abstract
The optimal therapy for patients with atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (ARAS) remains unresolved. This study compared the efficacy of renal fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided revascularization and traditional angiography-guided revascularization.
In total, 101 patients with ARAS and hypertension were randomly assigned to either the FFR-guided or angiography-guided group (
The percentage changes in DMSBP (4% [−2%, 11%] vs 4% [−3%, 10%];
FFR-guided revascularization significantly reduced unnecessary stenting compared with angiography-guided revascularization. Both blood pressure and antihypertensive medication usage decreased significantly after stenting in patients with FFR < 0.80.
Contributors

Yuxi Li
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Jingang Zheng
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Chengzhi Lu
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Fangfang Fan
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Zhihao Liu
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Shengcong Liu
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Tieci Yi
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Long Zhang
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Haoyu Weng
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Beining Wang
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Xu Liu
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Hui Zhou
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Dengfeng Ma
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Zhi Jia
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Li Xiang
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Renqiang Yang
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Dongmei Shi
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Hui Chen
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Li Xu
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Cun Liu
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Kazuomi Kario
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