Background Quantitative flow ratio (QFR), a novel functional angiography technique, computes fractional flow reserve (FFR) without pressure wires or adenosine. We investigated interindividual variations in the adenosine-induced hemodynamics during FFR assessment and their influence on QFR diagnostic performance. Methods and Results Patients with coronary stenoses who underwent intracoronary pressure and flow assessment were analyzed. Adenosine-induced hemodynamics during FFR measurement were determined by the percentage change in mean aortic pressure (%ΔPa) and the resistive reserve ratio (RRR). The diagnostic performance of QFR was evaluated and compared in each tertile of %ΔPa and RRR using FFR as reference. A total of 294 vessels (245 pa...
AbstractBackgroundFractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine if adenosine administration is required for the pressure-on...
AIMS: Defining the clinical and physiologic significance of an intermediate coronary artery stenosis...
Background Quantitative flow ratio (QFR), a novel functional angiography technique, computes fractio...
\u3cp\u3eObjectives This study classified and quantified the variation in fractional flow reserve (F...
Background. Use of the fractional flow reserve (FFR) technique is recommended to evaluate coronary s...
Background. Fractional flow reserve (FFR), as a functional measurement of coronary stenosis, is reco...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
Our study aimed to elucidate mechanisms underlying discordance between fractional flow reserve (FFR)...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of increasing dose of intracorona...
AIMS: Fractional flow reserve (FFR), the reference-standard for guiding coronary revascularisation, ...
The physiological mechanisms of quantitative flow ratio and fractional flow reserve disagreement are...
Objectives We performed this study to evaluate the variability of fractional flow reserve (FFR) valu...
Background: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on the a...
AIM To compare functional assessment of coronary stenosis severity by fractional flow reserve (FF...
AbstractBackgroundFractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine if adenosine administration is required for the pressure-on...
AIMS: Defining the clinical and physiologic significance of an intermediate coronary artery stenosis...
Background Quantitative flow ratio (QFR), a novel functional angiography technique, computes fractio...
\u3cp\u3eObjectives This study classified and quantified the variation in fractional flow reserve (F...
Background. Use of the fractional flow reserve (FFR) technique is recommended to evaluate coronary s...
Background. Fractional flow reserve (FFR), as a functional measurement of coronary stenosis, is reco...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
Our study aimed to elucidate mechanisms underlying discordance between fractional flow reserve (FFR)...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of increasing dose of intracorona...
AIMS: Fractional flow reserve (FFR), the reference-standard for guiding coronary revascularisation, ...
The physiological mechanisms of quantitative flow ratio and fractional flow reserve disagreement are...
Objectives We performed this study to evaluate the variability of fractional flow reserve (FFR) valu...
Background: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on the a...
AIM To compare functional assessment of coronary stenosis severity by fractional flow reserve (FF...
AbstractBackgroundFractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measure of coronary stenosis severity is based on...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine if adenosine administration is required for the pressure-on...
AIMS: Defining the clinical and physiologic significance of an intermediate coronary artery stenosis...