Table 1.
Coronary hyperemic agents
|
Agent
|
Dose
|
Side effects
|
|
| Adenosine | Intravenous | 140 µg/kg/min IV; > 40 µg RCA; > 80 µg LCA | Transient AV block, chest pain, shortness of breath, hypotension, headache, flushing |
| Intracoronary | |||
| Regadenoson | 400 µg singe bolus central or peripheral IV | Rhythm or conduction abnormalities, rare gastrointestinal side effects, less frequent chest pain and dyspnea | |
| Papaverine | 10-12 mg in RCA; 15-20 mg in LCA | Abdominal symptoms, headache, flushing of face, increase in heart rate, QTc prolongation, ventricular tachyarrhythmias | |
AV bloc: Atrioventricular block; IV: Intravenous; RCA: Right coronary artery; LCA: Left coronary artery. Table 1 summarizes the hyperemic agents used for fractional flow reserve measurements and gives the dose and potential side effects of each agent. One has to choose in function of the clinical parameters of the patient.