\u3cp\u3eBackground - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-up, despite optimum angiographic stent implantation. In this multicenter registry, we investigated the relation between optimum physiological stent implantation as assessed by poststent fractional flow reserve (FFR) and outcome at 6 months. Methods and Results - In 750 patients, coronary pressure measurement at maximum hyperemia was performed after angiographically apparently satisfactory stent implantation. Poststenting FFR was calculated and related to major adverse events (including need for repeat target vessel revascularization) at 6 months. In 76 patients (10.2%), at least 1 adverse event occurred. Five patients died, 19 experi...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
Although coronary stents have been the most important improvement in percutaneous coronary intervent...
Although coronary stents have been the most important improvement in percutaneous coronary intervent...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
\u3cp\u3eBACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately afte...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
Although coronary stents have been the most important improvement in percutaneous coronary intervent...
Although coronary stents have been the most important improvement in percutaneous coronary intervent...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
Background - Coronary stenting is associated with a restenosis rate of 15% to 20% at 6-month follow-...
\u3cp\u3eBACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately afte...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
BACKGROUND: The predictive value of fractional flow reserve (FFR) measured immediately after percuta...
Although coronary stents have been the most important improvement in percutaneous coronary intervent...
Although coronary stents have been the most important improvement in percutaneous coronary intervent...