International audienceAims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment. The objective was to test the accuracy of Pd/Pa ratio registered during sub maximal hyperaemia induced by non-ionic contrast medium (contrast FFR [cFFR]) in predicting FFR and comparing it to the performance of resting Pd/Pa in a collaborative registry of 926 patients enrolled in 10 hospitals from four European countries (Italy, Spain, France and Portugal). Methods and results: Resting Pd/Pa, cFFR and FFR were measured in 1,026 coronary stenoses functionally evaluated using commercially available pressure wires. cFFR was obtained after intracoronary injection of contrast medium, while FFR was mea...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
\u3cp\u3eBackground-Contrast fractional flow reserve (cFFR) is a method for assessing functional sig...
Aims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow r...
Aims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow r...
AIMS: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow ...
Aims: The need of adenosine administration for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia limits the wide...
Background The need for adenosine administration to achieve maximal hyperaemia limits the widespread...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-deri...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
International audienceBackground: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement requires adenosine injec...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow reserve (F...
AbstractObjectivesThis study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional f...
\u3cp\u3eObjectives This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
\u3cp\u3eBackground-Contrast fractional flow reserve (cFFR) is a method for assessing functional sig...
Aims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow r...
Aims: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow r...
AIMS: Adenosine administration is needed for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia fractional flow ...
Aims: The need of adenosine administration for the achievement of maximal hyperaemia limits the wide...
Background The need for adenosine administration to achieve maximal hyperaemia limits the widespread...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-deri...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
International audienceBackground: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement requires adenosine injec...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow reserve (F...
AbstractObjectivesThis study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional f...
\u3cp\u3eObjectives This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic performance with adenosine-derived fractional flow r...
Objective: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using adenosine has been the gold standard in the functiona...
\u3cp\u3eBackground-Contrast fractional flow reserve (cFFR) is a method for assessing functional sig...