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Flow arrest during carotid artery stenting with a distal embolic protection device: A single-center experience and clinical implications. [PDF]
Hong N, Park JM, Kim SB, Son YJ.
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Hybrid PET/CT and PET/MR in Coronary Artery Disease: An Update for Clinicians, with Insights into AI-Guided Integration. [PDF]
Veneziano FA, Gioia FA, Gentile F.
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Reproducibility, Accuracy, and Treatment Impact of Ischemia Severity Assessment From Coronary Angiography - An ORBITA Study Analysis. [PDF]
Nakayama M +9 more
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When Functional Assessment Meets Intravascular Imaging in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease. [PDF]
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 2014
Current evidence supports deferral of revascularization for lesions with fractional flow reserve (FFR) values >0.80. The natural history after deferral of revascularization of lesions with borderline FFR values is unknown. This study evaluated the outcomes of patients after deferred revascularization of coronary stenoses based on a borderline FFR value.
Jeremiah P. Depta +11 more
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Current evidence supports deferral of revascularization for lesions with fractional flow reserve (FFR) values >0.80. The natural history after deferral of revascularization of lesions with borderline FFR values is unknown. This study evaluated the outcomes of patients after deferred revascularization of coronary stenoses based on a borderline FFR value.
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2017
Objectives: Coronary artery bypass grafting improves outcomes in patients with multi-vessel coronary artery disease. Bypass of angiographically significant lesions ≥70% is recommended, yet little is known about the incidence/outcomes with bypasses of 50-69% angiographically borderline lesions without fractional flow reserve testing.
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Objectives: Coronary artery bypass grafting improves outcomes in patients with multi-vessel coronary artery disease. Bypass of angiographically significant lesions ≥70% is recommended, yet little is known about the incidence/outcomes with bypasses of 50-69% angiographically borderline lesions without fractional flow reserve testing.
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Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2011
Previous studies have shown the cost benefit of fractional flow reserve (FFR)--guided coronary revascularization in the patient with multivessel borderline coronary artery stenoses. However; they have been performed in the Bare-metal stent era. It is a challenge to demonstrate the benefit of the FFR-guided coronary revascularization in the patient with
Teeranan, Angkananard +3 more
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Previous studies have shown the cost benefit of fractional flow reserve (FFR)--guided coronary revascularization in the patient with multivessel borderline coronary artery stenoses. However; they have been performed in the Bare-metal stent era. It is a challenge to demonstrate the benefit of the FFR-guided coronary revascularization in the patient with
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