Review Article

Coronary Microcirculation in Aortic Stenosis: Pathophysiology, Invasive Assessment, and Future Directions

Table 3

Review of ongoing trials of coronary revascularization in severe aortic stenosis.

Study acronymTrial IDStatusNDescriptionCompletion

FAVOR IV-QVASNCT03977129Recruiting792Randomized comparison of QFR and angiography-guided revascularization2022
NOTION-3NCT03058627Recruiting452Routine FFR-guided complete revascularization with PCI compared with conservative management in TAVI patients2025
FAITAVINCT03360591Recruiting320Comparison of angiography-guided versus physiology-guided PCI of patients with CAD undergoing TAVI2021
TCWNCT03424941Recruiting328FFR-guided PCI and TAVI in severe AS and multivessel CAD vs. CABG and SAVR2021
FORTUNANCT03665389Not yet recruiting25Comparison of FFR derived from coronary computed tomography angiography before TAVR and FFR after TAVI2022
NoneNCT03442400Recruiting50Comparison of pre- and post-TAVI iFR/FFR values and assessment of short-term outcomes2019
TAVI-PCINCT04310046Not yet recruiting980Comparison of FFR-guided PCI within 40 days before TAVI or within 40 days after TAVI2023