Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of CT angiography-derived fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) calculations on ultrahigh-resolution (UHR) photon-counting detector (PCD)-CT series and to intra-individually compare the results with energy-integrating (EID)-CT measurements.

Method: Prospective patients with calcified plaques detected on EID-CT between April 1st, 2023 and January 31st, 2024 were recruited for a UHR CCTA on PCD-CT within 30 days. PCD-CT was performed using the same or a lower CT dose index and an equivalent volume of contrast media. An on-site machine learning algorithm was used to obtain CT-FFR values on a per-vessel and per-patient basis. For all analyses, CT-FFR values ≤ 0.80 were deemed to be hemodynamically significant.

Results: A total of 34 patients (age: 67.3 ± 6.6 years, 7 women [20.6 %]) were included. Excellent inter-scanner agreement was noted for CT-FFR values in the per-vessel (ICC: 0.93 [0.90-0.95]) and per-patient (ICC: 0.94 [0.88-0.97]) analysis. PCD-CT-derived CT-FFR values proved to be higher compared to EID-CT values on both vessel (0.58 ± 0.23 vs. 0.55 ± 0.23, p < 0.001) and patient levels (0.73 ± 0.23 vs. 0.70 ± 0.22, p < 0.001). Two patients (5.9 %) with hemodynamically significant lesions on EID-CT were reclassified as non-significant on PCD-CT. All remaining participants were classified into the same category with both scanner systems.

Conclusions: While UHR CT-FFR values demonstrate excellent agreement with EID-CT measurements, PCD-CT produces higher CT-FFR values that could contribute to a reclassification of hemodynamic significance.

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