Journal article

Effects of intravenous caffeine on fractional flow reserve measurements in coronary artery disease

V Mutha, M Asrar Ul Haq, WJ Van Gaal

Open Heart | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background: Intravenous adenosine is used to minimise the coronary micro-resistance to achieve maximal hyperaemia along with nitrates for optimal fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurements. We hypothesise that caffeine, being a competitive inhibitor of adenosine, would influence adenosine-mediated FFR readings. Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing angiogram and FFR measurements were enrolled after abstaining from caffeine for 24 h. Patients with any contraindications to intravenous adenosine or caffeine were excluded. FFR measurements were taken using nitrates and adenosine pre and post 4 mg/kg intravenous caffeine administration and results were compared. Results: 10 patients were analy..

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