International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR) \textless/=0.8 of contrast-based FFR (cFFR), resting distal pressure (Pd)/aortic pressure (Pa), and the instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR). BACKGROUND: FFR objectively identifies lesions that benefit from medical therapy versus revascularization. However, FFR requires maximal vasodilation, usually achieved with adenosine. Radiographic contrast injection causes submaximal coronary hyperemia. Therefore, intracoronary contrast could provide an easy and inexpensive tool for predicting FFR. METHODS: We recruited patients undergoing routine FFR assessment and made paired, repeated measurements of all physiology me...
Background The need for adenosine administration to achieve maximal hyperaemia limits the widespread...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
Aims: The need of adenosine administration for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia limits the wide...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-deri...
AbstractObjectivesThis study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional f...
Objectives This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow res...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow reserve (F...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
International audienceAims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hypera...
Aims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow r...
International audienceBackground: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement requires adenosine injec...
Background The need for adenosine administration to achieve maximal hyperaemia limits the widespread...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
Aims: The need of adenosine administration for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia limits the wide...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-deri...
AbstractObjectivesThis study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional f...
Objectives This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow res...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow reserve (F...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
International audienceAims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hypera...
Aims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow r...
International audienceBackground: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement requires adenosine injec...
Background The need for adenosine administration to achieve maximal hyperaemia limits the widespread...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
Aims: The need of adenosine administration for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia limits the wide...