AbstractBackgroundAlthough functional ischemia identification is important when determining revascularization, angiographic assessment alone is challenging in intermediate coronary stenosis. Previous studies have reported that lesion-specific characteristics affected the fractional flow reserve (FFR). However, the relationship between morphological lesion complexity and FFR has not yet been fully evaluated. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of morphological lesion complexity on FFR in intermediate coronary stenosis.MethodsA total of 109 consecutive patients with 136 intermediate coronary stenoses (visually estimated diameter stenosis: 40–70%) were assessed via quantitative coronary angiography, lesion-specific characteristics, and FFR...
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to identify clinical and lesion-specific local factors affectin...
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
AbstractBackgroundAlthough functional ischemia identification is important when determining revascul...
Objective To analyze the influencing factors of the functional significance determined by fractional...
Background: Coronary angiography alone is insufficient to identify lesions associated with myocardia...
BACKGROUND: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) specifically relates to the severity of a stenosis to the ...
Background-Fractional flow reserve (FFR) specifically relates to the severity of a stenosis to the m...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between angiographic and fun...
SummaryBackgroundTissue characteristics of coronary plaques can be evaluated using integrated backsc...
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 goal of this study was to identify clinical and lesion-specific local factors affectin...
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....
AbstractBackgroundAlthough functional ischemia identification is important when determining revascul...
Objective To analyze the influencing factors of the functional significance determined by fractional...
Background: Coronary angiography alone is insufficient to identify lesions associated with myocardia...
BACKGROUND: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) specifically relates to the severity of a stenosis to the ...
Background-Fractional flow reserve (FFR) specifically relates to the severity of a stenosis to the m...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between angiographic and fun...
SummaryBackgroundTissue characteristics of coronary plaques can be evaluated using integrated backsc...
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 goal of this study was to identify clinical and lesion-specific local factors affectin...
Background: It can be difficult to determine on the coronary angiogram which lesions cause ischemia....