Fractional Flow Reserve Calculator — Calculate Coronary Artery Pressure Ratio

Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) Calculator

Calculate Fractional Flow Reserve to assess the severity of coronary artery stenosis. FFR is the ratio of maximal blood flow in a stenotic coronary artery to normal maximal flow.

Step 1: Pressure Measurements

80 mmHg
5 mmHg

Understanding FFR Measurements

FFR = (Pd – Pv) / (Pa – Pv). Normal FFR is ≥0.80. Values below 0.75 indicate hemodynamically significant stenosis that may require intervention.

Step 2: Clinical Parameters

50%

About Fractional Flow Reserve

FFR is a lesion-specific index of the functional severity of coronary stenosis. It is measured during coronary angiography and helps guide revascularization decisions.

FFR Calculation Results

FFR Summary
Clinical Scenarios
Interpretation

Calculated Fractional Flow Reserve

0.79
Pd: 80 mmHg, Pa: 100 mmHg, Pv: 5 mmHg
Normal (FFR ≥ 0.80)
Borderline (0.75-0.80)
Abnormal (FFR ≤ 0.75)
Aortic Pressure (Pa)
100 mmHg
Distal Pressure (Pd)
80 mmHg
Venous Pressure (Pv)
5 mmHg
Pressure Gradient
20 mmHg

Clinical Interpretation

Based on an FFR of 0.79, this represents a borderline result. Clinical correlation with symptoms and non-invasive testing is recommended. Consider intravascular imaging for further assessment.

FFR Clinical Scenario Comparison

Clinical Scenario Typical FFR Interpretation Recommended Action

FFR Severity Breakdown

FFR Calculation Formula

FFR = (Pd – Pv) / (Pa – Pv)

Where:
• Pd = distal coronary pressure (mmHg)
• Pa = aortic pressure (mmHg)
• Pv = central venous pressure (mmHg)
FFR values range from 0 to 1, with normal coronary arteries having FFR values close to 1.0.

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