Background: Measurement of fractional flow reserve (FFR) has an established role in guiding percutaneous coronary intervention. We tested the hypothesis that, at the stage of diagnostic invasive coronary angiography, systematic FFR-guided assessment of coronary artery disease would be superior, in terms of resource use and quality of life, to assessment by angiography alone. Methods: We performed an open-label, randomized, controlled trial in 17 UK centers, recruiting 1100 patients undergoing invasive coronary angiography for the investigation of stable angina or non–ST-segment–elevation myocardial infarction. Patients were randomized to either angiography alone (angiography) or angiography with systematic pressure wire assessment of a...
Background: The use and clinical outcomes of fractional flow reserve (FFR)–guided revascularization ...
Simple visual estimation of coronary angiography is limited by several factors that can hinder the p...
\u3cp\u3eBackground- The Fractional Flow Reserve Versus Angiography for Multivessel Evaluation (FAME...
Background: Measurement of fractional flow reserve (FFR) has an established role in guiding percu...
Background: Investigation of anginal chest pain has traditionally involved either assessment of the ...
BACKGROUND: The use of coronary angiography (CA) for diagnosis and management of chest pain (CP) has...
Background In patients with multivessel coronary artery disease who are undergoing percutaneous coro...
Measuring fractional flow reserve (FFR) with a pressure wire remains underutilized because of the in...
BackgroundIn patients with multivessel coronary artery disease who are undergoing percutaneouscorona...
Background: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using an invasive pressure wire is recommended to guide co...
Background Coronary physiological is recommended in contemporary guidelines to measure non flow li...
Purpose of Review: Three-dimensional quantitative coronary angiography-based methods of fractional f...
Background: Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of death in a modern world. This dictat...
In complex coronary artery disease, it is sometimes difficult to determine which lesions are associa...
Background: In the Fractional flow reserve (FFR) versus angiography in guiding management to optimi...
Background: The use and clinical outcomes of fractional flow reserve (FFR)–guided revascularization ...
Simple visual estimation of coronary angiography is limited by several factors that can hinder the p...
\u3cp\u3eBackground- The Fractional Flow Reserve Versus Angiography for Multivessel Evaluation (FAME...
Background: Measurement of fractional flow reserve (FFR) has an established role in guiding percu...
Background: Investigation of anginal chest pain has traditionally involved either assessment of the ...
BACKGROUND: The use of coronary angiography (CA) for diagnosis and management of chest pain (CP) has...
Background In patients with multivessel coronary artery disease who are undergoing percutaneous coro...
Measuring fractional flow reserve (FFR) with a pressure wire remains underutilized because of the in...
BackgroundIn patients with multivessel coronary artery disease who are undergoing percutaneouscorona...
Background: Fractional flow reserve (FFR) using an invasive pressure wire is recommended to guide co...
Background Coronary physiological is recommended in contemporary guidelines to measure non flow li...
Purpose of Review: Three-dimensional quantitative coronary angiography-based methods of fractional f...
Background: Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of death in a modern world. This dictat...
In complex coronary artery disease, it is sometimes difficult to determine which lesions are associa...
Background: In the Fractional flow reserve (FFR) versus angiography in guiding management to optimi...
Background: The use and clinical outcomes of fractional flow reserve (FFR)–guided revascularization ...
Simple visual estimation of coronary angiography is limited by several factors that can hinder the p...
\u3cp\u3eBackground- The Fractional Flow Reserve Versus Angiography for Multivessel Evaluation (FAME...