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The Predictive Value of Quantitative Flow Ratio and Its Derived Angiographic Microvascular Resistance for Restenosis Following Drug‐Coated Balloon Angioplasty

open access: yesCatheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Initially, drug‐coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty was primarily employed for in‐stent restenosis (ISR) treatment. Over time, its indications have broadened to include de novo small‐vessel lesions and bifurcation lesions. However, there is a lack of effective strategies to reduce restenosis rates post‐DCB angioplasty.
Chenhang Wang, Li Chen, Xiaoyong Xu
wiley   +1 more source

MI and Non-obstructive Coronary Arteries. [PDF]

open access: yesUS Cardiol
Fatade YA   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

TIMI Frame Count and Coronary Function in Women With Suspected Ischemia and Nonobstructed Coronary Arteries. [PDF]

open access: yesJACC Adv
Paquin A   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Coronary arteries

European Radiology, 1998
Coronary angiography (CA) is presently considered the gold standard for the assessment of the coronary arteries. However, the presence of ionizing radiation, its invasiveness and the small associated risk of morbidity prompted long ago the development of more patient-friendly imaging modalities.
P A, Wielopolski   +3 more
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Coronary Artery Spasm Following Coronary Artery Surgery [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1988
Coronary artery spasm during the early postoperative period following cardiopulmonary bypass for coronary artery surgery can be an unrecognized cause of sudden, severe cardiopulmonary collapse. The literature regarding perioperative coronary artery spasm is reviewed, and methods of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment are suggested. Preoperative angina
Marvin M. Kirsh, John H. Lemmer
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