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Landmark Fractional Flow Reserve Trials
Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2015Fractional flow reserve (FFR) has become widely used for physiologic assessment of intermediate coronary lesions. The Fractional Flow Reserve to Determine Appropriateness of Angioplasty in Moderate Coronary Stenoses (DEFER) trial established the safety of deferring angioplasty for moderate lesions that are not functionally significant.
Donald R, Lynch, William F, Fearon
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2020
Since its introduction in 1994 fractional flow reserve (FFR) has revolutionized the way cardiologists and cardiac surgeons view myocardial revascularization. The FFR is currently considered the gold standard for assessment of functional significance of coronary stenosis and the expected benefit from revascularization.
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Since its introduction in 1994 fractional flow reserve (FFR) has revolutionized the way cardiologists and cardiac surgeons view myocardial revascularization. The FFR is currently considered the gold standard for assessment of functional significance of coronary stenosis and the expected benefit from revascularization.
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2015
Fractional flow reserve has been increasingly popular in assessing the severity of coronary stenosis in indeterminate lesions. Moreover, it has had an increasing role as a prognostic indicator and has been incorporated in different angiographic scores to assess the appropriate revascularization strategy.
Ivan Hanson +2 more
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Fractional flow reserve has been increasingly popular in assessing the severity of coronary stenosis in indeterminate lesions. Moreover, it has had an increasing role as a prognostic indicator and has been incorporated in different angiographic scores to assess the appropriate revascularization strategy.
Ivan Hanson +2 more
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Coronary CT-Derived Fractional Flow Reserve
Current Radiology Reports, 2017Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of mortality in the United States and is accountable for a significant portion of overall healthcare costs. Non-invasive imaging plays a major role in the modern workup of CAD. This article will educate the reader on the foundations of computed tomography-derived fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) and ...
von Knebel Doeberitz P. +9 more
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The vulnerability of fractional flow reserve
Acta Cardiologica, 2011(2011). The vulnerability of fractional flow reserve. Acta Cardiologica: Vol. 66, No. 4, pp. 519-522.
K. Onsea, C.L. Dubois
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Understanding Fractional Flow Reserve
2017Invasive functional evaluation of epicardial coronary stenoses is increasingly utilized in order to target treatment of obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) to ischemia-producing lesions. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) has been validated against noninvasive stress testing showing high accuracy for the detection of ischemia-producing coronary ...
Leone AM, Scalone G, Niccoli G
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JACC. Cardiovascular interventions, 2016
This study sought to assess the impact of a wide range of mean right atrial pressure (Pra) on fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurements.FFR invasively assesses the ischemic potential of coronary stenoses. FFR is calculated as the ratio of mean distal coronary pressure (Pd) to mean aortic pressure (Pa) during maximal hyperemia. The Pra is considered to
Toth, Gabor G +10 more
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This study sought to assess the impact of a wide range of mean right atrial pressure (Pra) on fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurements.FFR invasively assesses the ischemic potential of coronary stenoses. FFR is calculated as the ratio of mean distal coronary pressure (Pd) to mean aortic pressure (Pa) during maximal hyperemia. The Pra is considered to
Toth, Gabor G +10 more
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Angiographic Fractional Flow Reserve
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2023Salman S. Allana +2 more
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