Angiographic severity of coronary artery stenosis has historically been the primary guide to revascularization or medical management of coronary artery disease. However, physiologic severity defined by coronary pressure and/or flow has resurged into clinical prominence as a potential, fundamental change from anatomically to physiologically guided management. This review addresses clinical coronary physiology—pressure and flow—as clinical tools for treating patients. We clarify the basic concepts that hold true for whatever technology measures coronary physiology directly and reliably, here focusing on positron emission tomography and its interplay with intracoronary measurements
Evidence robustly demonstrates that ischemia, rather than anatomy, is the optimal target for coronar...
Coronary anatomy and myocardial blood flow are major determinants of clinical symptomatology and sur...
Background Coronary flow capacity (CFC), which is a categorical assessment based on the combination ...
Angiographic severity of coronary artery stenosis has historically been the primary guide to revascu...
Angiographic severity of coronary artery stenosis has historically been the primary guide to revascu...
AbstractFractional flow reserve derived from coronary computed tomography angiography enables noninv...
Background Experimental studies have shown that fractional flow reserve (defined as the ratio of max...
There is a large body of evidence suggesting that having knowledge of the presence and extent of cor...
Cronary angiography was, for many years, the only available tool to diagnose and assess the conseque...
ObjectivesFractional flow reserve–guided coronary artery bypass grafting is emerging in cardiac surg...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Experimental studies have shown that fractional flow reserve (defined as the ra...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether coronary flow reserve measured by flow meter corr...
ObjectivesIn patients with multivessel coronary disease, the functional significance of each lesion ...
Purpose of Review The present work summarizes the clinical relevance of coronary flow capacity (CFC)...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between angiographic and fun...
Evidence robustly demonstrates that ischemia, rather than anatomy, is the optimal target for coronar...
Coronary anatomy and myocardial blood flow are major determinants of clinical symptomatology and sur...
Background Coronary flow capacity (CFC), which is a categorical assessment based on the combination ...
Angiographic severity of coronary artery stenosis has historically been the primary guide to revascu...
Angiographic severity of coronary artery stenosis has historically been the primary guide to revascu...
AbstractFractional flow reserve derived from coronary computed tomography angiography enables noninv...
Background Experimental studies have shown that fractional flow reserve (defined as the ratio of max...
There is a large body of evidence suggesting that having knowledge of the presence and extent of cor...
Cronary angiography was, for many years, the only available tool to diagnose and assess the conseque...
ObjectivesFractional flow reserve–guided coronary artery bypass grafting is emerging in cardiac surg...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Experimental studies have shown that fractional flow reserve (defined as the ra...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether coronary flow reserve measured by flow meter corr...
ObjectivesIn patients with multivessel coronary disease, the functional significance of each lesion ...
Purpose of Review The present work summarizes the clinical relevance of coronary flow capacity (CFC)...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between angiographic and fun...
Evidence robustly demonstrates that ischemia, rather than anatomy, is the optimal target for coronar...
Coronary anatomy and myocardial blood flow are major determinants of clinical symptomatology and sur...
Background Coronary flow capacity (CFC), which is a categorical assessment based on the combination ...