Angiography-Derived Physiology for Coronary Artery Disease Assessment: Expert Opinion From a SCAI Roundtable
Recommended Citation
Shlofmitz E, Shin D, Alasnag M, Al-Azizi K, Ali ZA, Bangalore S, Collet C, Escaned J, Gonzalo N, Jeremias A, Kaki A, Kern MJ, Patel S, Rymer JA, Sandoval Y, Sukul D, Tayal R, Fearon WF. Angiography-Derived Physiology for Coronary Artery Disease Assessment: Expert Opinion From a SCAI Roundtable. J Soc Cardiovasc Angiogr Interv. 2026.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-3-2025
Publication Title
J Soc Cardiovasc Angiogr Interv
Abstract
Angiography-derived physiology (ADP) is an emerging technique that offers streamlined, wire-free assessment of epicardial coronary physiology. This is accomplished by applying computational fluid dynamics or, in some cases, mathematical formulas in conjunction with artificial intelligence to standard coronary angiographic images. This approach represents a potential paradigm shift in the catheterization laboratory workflow. Despite its early promise, obstacles to the adoption and routine use of ADP remain. This document represents expert opinion from a scientific roundtable on ADP for coronary artery assessment sponsored by the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions. It provides a comprehensive overview of the underlying concepts of ADP, outlines its optimal clinical application based on current evidence, highlights key advantages and limitations, reviews available software solutions, and discusses future directions.
PubMed ID
Not assigned.
Volume
5
Issue
3
First Page
104156
