ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between angiographic and functional severity of coronary artery stenoses in the FAME (Fractional Flow Reserve Versus Angiography in Multivessel Evaluation) study.BackgroundIt can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia. Revascularization of coronary stenoses that induce ischemia improves a patient's functional status and outcome. For stenoses that do not induce ischemia, however, the benefit of revascularization is less clear.MethodsIn the FAME study, routine measurement of the fractional flow reserve (FFR) was compared with angiography for guiding percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with multivessel coronary artery di...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Aims The present analysis addresses the potential clinical and physiologic significance of discordan...
Background: Coronary angiography alone is insufficient to identify lesions associated with myocardia...
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between angiographic and fun...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Aims The present analysis addresses the potential clinical and physiologic significance of discordan...
Background: Coronary angiography alone is insufficient to identify lesions associated with myocardia...
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between angiographic and fun...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Background: Among patients with documented stable coronary artery disease and in whom no revasculari...
Aims The present analysis addresses the potential clinical and physiologic significance of discordan...
Background: Coronary angiography alone is insufficient to identify lesions associated with myocardia...