AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is often used to tailor treatment strategies in coronary artery disease. Whilst robust data validates FFR use in stable ischaemic heart disease, its use in acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is less well investigated. We critically review the current data surrounding FFR use across the spectrum of ACS including culprit and non-culprit artery analysis. With adenosine being conventionally used to induce maximal hyperaemia during FFR assessment, co-existent clinical conditions may preclude its use during acute myocardial infarction. Therefore, we include a current review of instantaneous wave free ratio as a novel vasodilator independent method ...
Background—The use of fractional flow reserve (FFR) in acute coronary syndromes is controversial. Th...
Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and safety of hemodynamic assessment of non-culpri...
International audienceBackground-Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is not firmly established as a guide ...
AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information t...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is an evidence-based diagnostic tool of physiological significance o...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is increasingly used to guide myocardial revascularisation. However, s...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a reference invasive diagnostic test to assess the physiological si...
Background: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) in Stable Ischemic Heart Disease (SIHD) is universally acc...
The current management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is with an invasive strategy to guide treat...
Over the last 30 years the development of invasive methods to directly measure the haemodynamic impa...
The use of coronary physiology to guide myocardial revascularisation was shown to improve clinical o...
Background: There are limited data on the prognosis of deferral of lesion treatment in patients with...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare fractional flow reserve (FFR) with the instantaneous wave-fre...
Background—The use of fractional flow reserve (FFR) in acute coronary syndromes is controversial. Th...
Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and safety of hemodynamic assessment of non-culpri...
International audienceBackground-Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is not firmly established as a guide ...
AbstractFractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information t...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) assessment provides anatomical and physiological information that is o...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is an evidence-based diagnostic tool of physiological significance o...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is increasingly used to guide myocardial revascularisation. However, s...
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a reference invasive diagnostic test to assess the physiological si...
Background: Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) in Stable Ischemic Heart Disease (SIHD) is universally acc...
The current management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is with an invasive strategy to guide treat...
Over the last 30 years the development of invasive methods to directly measure the haemodynamic impa...
The use of coronary physiology to guide myocardial revascularisation was shown to improve clinical o...
Background: There are limited data on the prognosis of deferral of lesion treatment in patients with...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare fractional flow reserve (FFR) with the instantaneous wave-fre...
Background—The use of fractional flow reserve (FFR) in acute coronary syndromes is controversial. Th...
Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and safety of hemodynamic assessment of non-culpri...
International audienceBackground-Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is not firmly established as a guide ...