Fractional flow reserve (FFR) requires the use of maximal hyperaemia as described in the original preclinical and clinical validation studies and subsequent practice changing randomized controlled trials. A perception that the need for hyperaemia (usually induced with adenosine) was one of the obstacles to more widespread adoption of FFR has led to interest in the use of resting non-hyperaemic indices to assess the functional significance of coronary stenoses. We examine the current evidence base and conclude that resting indices agree with FFR in only 80 % of lesions when a binary cut-off is employed but closer to 90 % when hybrid strategies utilising both resting indices and FFR are utilised. It seems counter intuitive to sacrifice diagno...
Abstract Resting full-cycle ratio (RFR), an alternative to fractional flow reserve (FFR) for evaluat...
Fractional flow reserve is the current invasive gold standard for assessing the ischemic potential o...
Our study aimed to elucidate mechanisms underlying discordance between fractional flow reserve (FFR)...
Coronary angiography alone cannot accurately identify the haemodynamic impact of a coronary artery s...
AIM To compare functional assessment of coronary stenosis severity by fractional flow reserve (FF...
Aims: The need of adenosine administration for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia limits the wide...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is increasingly used to guide myocardial revascularisation. However, s...
Background: Induction of maximal hyperaemia is a prerequisite for a reliable estimation of fractiona...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) currently represents the gold standard in the evaluation of the haemod...
Background The need for adenosine administration to achieve maximal hyperaemia limits the widespread...
International audienceBackground: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement requires adenosine injec...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare fractional flow reserve (FFR) with the instantaneous wave-fre...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
\u3cp\u3eBackground. The clinical significance of coronary-artery stenoses of moderate severity can ...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
Abstract Resting full-cycle ratio (RFR), an alternative to fractional flow reserve (FFR) for evaluat...
Fractional flow reserve is the current invasive gold standard for assessing the ischemic potential o...
Our study aimed to elucidate mechanisms underlying discordance between fractional flow reserve (FFR)...
Coronary angiography alone cannot accurately identify the haemodynamic impact of a coronary artery s...
AIM To compare functional assessment of coronary stenosis severity by fractional flow reserve (FF...
Aims: The need of adenosine administration for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia limits the wide...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is increasingly used to guide myocardial revascularisation. However, s...
Background: Induction of maximal hyperaemia is a prerequisite for a reliable estimation of fractiona...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) currently represents the gold standard in the evaluation of the haemod...
Background The need for adenosine administration to achieve maximal hyperaemia limits the widespread...
International audienceBackground: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement requires adenosine injec...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare fractional flow reserve (FFR) with the instantaneous wave-fre...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
\u3cp\u3eBackground. The clinical significance of coronary-artery stenoses of moderate severity can ...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
Abstract Resting full-cycle ratio (RFR), an alternative to fractional flow reserve (FFR) for evaluat...
Fractional flow reserve is the current invasive gold standard for assessing the ischemic potential o...
Our study aimed to elucidate mechanisms underlying discordance between fractional flow reserve (FFR)...