The functional evaluation of coronary stenoses has obtained important clinical results in recent years, resulting in strong guideline recommendations. Nonetheless, the use of coronary wire-based functional evaluation has not yet become part of the routine in catheterization laboratories for several reasons, including the need to advance a wire into the coronary vessel to interrogate the stenosis. Angiography-derived indexes have been introduced to expand the current use of physiology to estimate the functional meaning of a stenosis on the basis of angiographic data only. The most studied and validated angiography-derived index is certainly the quantitative flow ratio. This article will summarize the basics of the quantitative flow ratio, th...
textabstractThe goal of this investigation was to establish which measured anatomic variable of sten...
BACKGROUND Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) is a novel, adenosine-free method for functional coronary ...
SUMMARY The applicability of classic fluid dynamic equations to tapering stenoses in vasoactive, fle...
The assessment of coronary lesions severity has always been a relevant topic in the management of th...
The assessment of coronary lesions severity has always been a relevant topic in the management of th...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the value of quantitative coronary angiography for predi...
Background: The importance of coronary physiology in identifying hemodynamically significant lesions...
Background: Computational quantitative flow ratio (QFR) based on 3-dimensional quantitative coronary...
Background: Computational quantitative flow ratio (QFR) based on 3-dimensional quantitative coronary...
Physiological measurements are now commonly used to assess coronary lesions in the cardiac catheteri...
Aims: The primary aim of this study was to estimate the agreement between Quantitative Flow Ratio (c...
In clinical cardiology, stenosis in a coronary artery is measured on the basis of visual assessment....
In recent years, a large body of evidence has revealed the limitations of angiographic evaluation in...
BACKGROUND Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) is a novel, adenosine-free method for functional coronary ...
Coronary angiography has been the principle modality for assessing the severity of atherosclerotic c...
textabstractThe goal of this investigation was to establish which measured anatomic variable of sten...
BACKGROUND Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) is a novel, adenosine-free method for functional coronary ...
SUMMARY The applicability of classic fluid dynamic equations to tapering stenoses in vasoactive, fle...
The assessment of coronary lesions severity has always been a relevant topic in the management of th...
The assessment of coronary lesions severity has always been a relevant topic in the management of th...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the value of quantitative coronary angiography for predi...
Background: The importance of coronary physiology in identifying hemodynamically significant lesions...
Background: Computational quantitative flow ratio (QFR) based on 3-dimensional quantitative coronary...
Background: Computational quantitative flow ratio (QFR) based on 3-dimensional quantitative coronary...
Physiological measurements are now commonly used to assess coronary lesions in the cardiac catheteri...
Aims: The primary aim of this study was to estimate the agreement between Quantitative Flow Ratio (c...
In clinical cardiology, stenosis in a coronary artery is measured on the basis of visual assessment....
In recent years, a large body of evidence has revealed the limitations of angiographic evaluation in...
BACKGROUND Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) is a novel, adenosine-free method for functional coronary ...
Coronary angiography has been the principle modality for assessing the severity of atherosclerotic c...
textabstractThe goal of this investigation was to establish which measured anatomic variable of sten...
BACKGROUND Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) is a novel, adenosine-free method for functional coronary ...
SUMMARY The applicability of classic fluid dynamic equations to tapering stenoses in vasoactive, fle...