The current management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is with an invasive strategy to guide treatment. However, identifying the lesions which are physiologically significant can be challenging. Non-invasive imaging is generally not appropriate or timely in the acute setting, so the decision is generally based upon visual assessment of the angiogram, supplemented in a small minority by invasive pressure wire studies using fractional flow reserve (FFR) or related indices. Whilst pressure wire usage is slowly increasing, it is not feasible in many vessels, patients and situations. Limited evidence for the use of FFR in non-ST elevation (NSTE) ACS suggests a 25% change in management, compared with traditional assessment, with a shift from mo...
Introduction. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is presently an invasive coronary clinical index. Non-in...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
The role of ‘stand-alone’ coronary angiography (CAG) in the management of patients with chronic coro...
ABSTRACT Background Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are one of the leading causes of hospitalizati...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is the “gold standard” for assessing the physiological significance of...
AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) is the “gold standard” for assessing the physiological signifi...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is the "gold standard" for assessing the physiological significance of...
Evidence robustly demonstrates that ischemia, rather than anatomy, is the optimal target for coronar...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is an evidence-based diagnostic tool of physiological significance o...
AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information t...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop a computer model that accurately predicts myocardial ...
Background Using fractional flow reserve (FFR) to guide percutaneous coronary intervention for pa...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
International audienceBackground-Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is not firmly established as a guide ...
\u3cp\u3eFractional flow reserve (FFR) is the gold standard for assessing the physiological signif...
Introduction. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is presently an invasive coronary clinical index. Non-in...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
The role of ‘stand-alone’ coronary angiography (CAG) in the management of patients with chronic coro...
ABSTRACT Background Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are one of the leading causes of hospitalizati...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is the “gold standard” for assessing the physiological significance of...
AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) is the “gold standard” for assessing the physiological signifi...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is the "gold standard" for assessing the physiological significance of...
Evidence robustly demonstrates that ischemia, rather than anatomy, is the optimal target for coronar...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is an evidence-based diagnostic tool of physiological significance o...
AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information t...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop a computer model that accurately predicts myocardial ...
Background Using fractional flow reserve (FFR) to guide percutaneous coronary intervention for pa...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
International audienceBackground-Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is not firmly established as a guide ...
\u3cp\u3eFractional flow reserve (FFR) is the gold standard for assessing the physiological signif...
Introduction. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is presently an invasive coronary clinical index. Non-in...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
The role of ‘stand-alone’ coronary angiography (CAG) in the management of patients with chronic coro...