ObjectivesWe evaluated the time-behavior of changes in collateral circulation after successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with drug-eluting stents (DES) in chronic (>1 month) total occlusions (CTO), and assessed their relationship with myocardial ischemia.BackgroundIt has been hypothesized that the immediate reduction of collateral flow after PCI of CTO could expose the patients to a higher risk of future ischemic events in the case of vessel reocclusion.MethodsIn 42 patients with CTO, two consecutive balloon inflations and final DES deployment were performed after positioning of a pressure guidewire. Minimal lumen diameter (MLD), diameter stenosis (DS), angiographic collateral grading (Rentrop score), myocardial (FFRmyo), cor...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether severe restenosis after...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of the present study was to elucidate the relation between the exten...
Physiological lesion assessment in the form of Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is now well established...
ObjectivesWe evaluated the time-behavior of changes in collateral circulation after successful percu...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the time-behavior of changes in collateral circulation after successful per...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to evaluate whether coronary collateral flow is clinically relevant for ...
AbstractObjectives. The goal of the study was to evaluate the progressive increase in ischemic thres...
Background— The presence of a concomitant chronic total coronary occlusion (CTO) and a large collate...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the vascular function in patients with chronic total coronary ...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to assess the influence of collateral function, coronar...
AbstractHigher grades of collateral circulation limit the extent of myocardial ischemia observed dur...
Images of coronary angiography are being presented of two patients undergoing percutaneous coronary ...
Introduction: Coronary chronic total occlusion (CTO) is common and is present in a quarter of all pa...
Background The purpose of coronary revascularization in stable patients is anginal relief, yet there...
BACKGROUND : A well-developed collateral circulation (CC) is frequently observed in patients with to...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether severe restenosis after...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of the present study was to elucidate the relation between the exten...
Physiological lesion assessment in the form of Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is now well established...
ObjectivesWe evaluated the time-behavior of changes in collateral circulation after successful percu...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the time-behavior of changes in collateral circulation after successful per...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to evaluate whether coronary collateral flow is clinically relevant for ...
AbstractObjectives. The goal of the study was to evaluate the progressive increase in ischemic thres...
Background— The presence of a concomitant chronic total coronary occlusion (CTO) and a large collate...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the vascular function in patients with chronic total coronary ...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to assess the influence of collateral function, coronar...
AbstractHigher grades of collateral circulation limit the extent of myocardial ischemia observed dur...
Images of coronary angiography are being presented of two patients undergoing percutaneous coronary ...
Introduction: Coronary chronic total occlusion (CTO) is common and is present in a quarter of all pa...
Background The purpose of coronary revascularization in stable patients is anginal relief, yet there...
BACKGROUND : A well-developed collateral circulation (CC) is frequently observed in patients with to...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether severe restenosis after...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of the present study was to elucidate the relation between the exten...
Physiological lesion assessment in the form of Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is now well established...