Fractional flow reserve is the gold standard for assessing the haemodynamic significance of intermediate coronary artery stenoses. Cumulative evidence has shown that FFR-guided revascularisation reduces stent implantations and improves patient outcomes. However, despite the wealth of evidence and guideline recommendations, its use in clinical practice remains minimal. Patient and technical limitations of FFR as well as the need for intracoronary instrumentation, use of adenosine, and increased costs have limited FFR’s applicability in clinical practice. Over the last decade, several angiography-derived FFR software packages have been developed which do not require intracoronary pressure assessment with a guidewire or need for administration...
Background: The importance of coronary physiology in identifying hemodynamically significant lesions...
Aims: To develop a simplified model of FFR calculation (FFRsim) deriving from 3-dimensional (3D) cor...
ObjectivesThis study sought to present a novel computer model for fast computation of myocardial fra...
Purpose of Review: Three-dimensional quantitative coronary angiography-based methods of fractional f...
Wire-based fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a diagnostic tool used to evaluate the ischemic burden o...
Background: A new method for calculating fraction flow reserve (FFR) without pressure-wire (angiogra...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) and instantaneous wave-free ratio are the present standard diagnostic ...
Aims Pressure-wire assessment of coronary stenosis is considered the invasive reference standard for...
The heart disease that affects millions of people worldwide is coronary artery disease. It is caused...
Flow fractional reserve (FFR) allows to evaluate the functional significance of coronary artery lesi...
Fractional flow reserve is the current invasive gold standard for assessing the ischemic potential o...
Background Coronary physiological is recommended in contemporary guidelines to measure non flow li...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) has become an increasingly important index for decision making with re...
AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) is the “gold standard” for assessing the physiological signifi...
Measuring fractional flow reserve (FFR) with a pressure wire remains underutilized because of the in...
Background: The importance of coronary physiology in identifying hemodynamically significant lesions...
Aims: To develop a simplified model of FFR calculation (FFRsim) deriving from 3-dimensional (3D) cor...
ObjectivesThis study sought to present a novel computer model for fast computation of myocardial fra...
Purpose of Review: Three-dimensional quantitative coronary angiography-based methods of fractional f...
Wire-based fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a diagnostic tool used to evaluate the ischemic burden o...
Background: A new method for calculating fraction flow reserve (FFR) without pressure-wire (angiogra...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) and instantaneous wave-free ratio are the present standard diagnostic ...
Aims Pressure-wire assessment of coronary stenosis is considered the invasive reference standard for...
The heart disease that affects millions of people worldwide is coronary artery disease. It is caused...
Flow fractional reserve (FFR) allows to evaluate the functional significance of coronary artery lesi...
Fractional flow reserve is the current invasive gold standard for assessing the ischemic potential o...
Background Coronary physiological is recommended in contemporary guidelines to measure non flow li...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) has become an increasingly important index for decision making with re...
AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) is the “gold standard” for assessing the physiological signifi...
Measuring fractional flow reserve (FFR) with a pressure wire remains underutilized because of the in...
Background: The importance of coronary physiology in identifying hemodynamically significant lesions...
Aims: To develop a simplified model of FFR calculation (FFRsim) deriving from 3-dimensional (3D) cor...
ObjectivesThis study sought to present a novel computer model for fast computation of myocardial fra...