Objectives This study sought to compare increasing doses of intracoronary (IC) adenosine or IC sodium nitroprusside versus intravenous (IV) adenosine for fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment. Background Maximal hyperemia is the critical prerequisite for FFR assessment. Despite IV adenosine currently representing the recommended approach, IC administration of adenosine or other coronary vasodilators constitutes a valuable alternative in everyday practice. However, it is surprisingly unclear which IC strategy allows the achievement of FFR values comparable to IV adenosine. Methods Fifty intermediate coronary stenoses (n = 45) undergoing FFR measurement were prospectively and consecutively enrolled. Hyperemia was sequentially induced by in...
Background: Induction of maximal hyperaemia is a prerequisite for a reliable estimation of fractiona...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of increasing dose of intracorona...
BACKGROUND: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is currently indicated as a first line strategy for the f...
Background Maximal hyperemia is the critical prerequisite for fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessme...
BackgroundMaximal hyperemia is the critical prerequisite for FFR assessment. Despite IV adenosine cu...
This study sought to compare increasing doses of intracoronary (i.c.) adenosine or i.c. sodium nitro...
Maximal hyperemia is the critical prerequisite for FFR assessment. Despite IV adenosine currently re...
Background: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on the a...
Background: Achievement of maximal hyperemia is mandatory for an accurate calculation of fractional ...
AbstractBackgroundFractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on...
[[abstract]]Maximal hyperaemia for fractional flow reserve (FFR) may not be achieved with the curren...
Intravenous (IV) infusion of adenosine represents the gold standard for measuring fractional flow re...
Aims Intravenous infusion of adenosine is the reference method to measure fractional flow reserve (F...
BACKGROUND: Various methods are used to induce maximal hyperemia for physiologic studies, but the fe...
Background: Coronary fractional flow reserve (FFR) determination is a valuable tool for the assessme...
Background: Induction of maximal hyperaemia is a prerequisite for a reliable estimation of fractiona...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of increasing dose of intracorona...
BACKGROUND: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is currently indicated as a first line strategy for the f...
Background Maximal hyperemia is the critical prerequisite for fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessme...
BackgroundMaximal hyperemia is the critical prerequisite for FFR assessment. Despite IV adenosine cu...
This study sought to compare increasing doses of intracoronary (i.c.) adenosine or i.c. sodium nitro...
Maximal hyperemia is the critical prerequisite for FFR assessment. Despite IV adenosine currently re...
Background: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on the a...
Background: Achievement of maximal hyperemia is mandatory for an accurate calculation of fractional ...
AbstractBackgroundFractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on...
[[abstract]]Maximal hyperaemia for fractional flow reserve (FFR) may not be achieved with the curren...
Intravenous (IV) infusion of adenosine represents the gold standard for measuring fractional flow re...
Aims Intravenous infusion of adenosine is the reference method to measure fractional flow reserve (F...
BACKGROUND: Various methods are used to induce maximal hyperemia for physiologic studies, but the fe...
Background: Coronary fractional flow reserve (FFR) determination is a valuable tool for the assessme...
Background: Induction of maximal hyperaemia is a prerequisite for a reliable estimation of fractiona...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of increasing dose of intracorona...
BACKGROUND: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is currently indicated as a first line strategy for the f...