OBJECTIVES To characterize hemodynamics of serial coronary stenoses using fractional flow reserve (FFR) pullbacks and the pullback pressure gradients (PPG) index. BACKGROUND The cross-talk between stenoses within the same coronary artery makes the prediction of the functional contribution of each lesion challenging. METHODS AND RESULTS One-hundred seventeen patients undergoing coronary angiography for stable angina were prospectively recruited. Serial lesions were defined as two or more narrowings with visual diameter stenosis >50% on conventional angiography. Motorized FFR pullback tracings were obtained at 1 mm/s. Pullbacks were visually adjudicated as presenting two, one, and no focal pressure drops. The pattern of disease...
Effects of serial stenosis on coronary hemodynamics are investigated in the human right coronary art...
Background and aims: The relation between FFR and local coronary flow patterns is incompletely under...
Background—When several stenoses are present within 1 coronary artery, the hemodynamic significance ...
OBJECTIVES To characterize hemodynamics of serial coronary stenoses using fractional flow reserve...
BACKGROUND: Diffuse atherosclerosis is commonly observed in angiographically normal segments in pati...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) pullbacks assess the location and magnitude of pressure drops along th...
Background: Determining the functional significance of each individual coronary lesion in patients w...
Functional lesion assessment for coronary tandem lesions and its clinical applications have not been...
Importance: Ischemia-guided revascularization is the cornerstone of contemporary management of coron...
INTRODUCTION: Diffuse disease has been identified as one of the main reasons leading to low post-PCI...
Serial segmental narrowing frequently occurs in humans, which alters coronary hemodynamics and furth...
Effects of serial stenosis on coronary hemodynamics are investigated in the human right coronary art...
Background and aims: The relation between FFR and local coronary flow patterns is incompletely under...
Background—When several stenoses are present within 1 coronary artery, the hemodynamic significance ...
OBJECTIVES To characterize hemodynamics of serial coronary stenoses using fractional flow reserve...
BACKGROUND: Diffuse atherosclerosis is commonly observed in angiographically normal segments in pati...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) pullbacks assess the location and magnitude of pressure drops along th...
Background: Determining the functional significance of each individual coronary lesion in patients w...
Functional lesion assessment for coronary tandem lesions and its clinical applications have not been...
Importance: Ischemia-guided revascularization is the cornerstone of contemporary management of coron...
INTRODUCTION: Diffuse disease has been identified as one of the main reasons leading to low post-PCI...
Serial segmental narrowing frequently occurs in humans, which alters coronary hemodynamics and furth...
Effects of serial stenosis on coronary hemodynamics are investigated in the human right coronary art...
Background and aims: The relation between FFR and local coronary flow patterns is incompletely under...
Background—When several stenoses are present within 1 coronary artery, the hemodynamic significance ...