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. 2020 May 8;9(10):e015772. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.120.015772

Figure 3. Representative case of a 53‐year old man showing decreased △computed tomography‐fractional flow reserve after statin treatment.

Figure 3

A through D, The baseline CCTA revealed moderate stenosis of proximal RCA (white arrowhead). The TPV was 61.9 mm3 and △computed tomography‐fractional flow reserve of this lesion was 0.07. E through H, The follow‐up CCTA (13 months later) after statin treatment showed mild stenosis of proximal RCA (white arrowhead). The plaque regression was also observed and TPV was 18.66 mm3. Follow‐up △computed tomography‐fractional flow reserve was significantly reduced to 0.01 after statin treatment. CCTA indicates coronary computed tomography angiography; CT, computed tomography; FFR, fractional flow reserve; RCA, right coronary artery; and TPV, total plaque volume.