Two trials carve out a clear place for angiography-based fractional flow reserve in the ca ...
Assessing intermediate coronary lesions with an intracoronary pressure wire improves clinical outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
While the noninvasive methods used different technologies to calculate flow, both were noninferior to the gold standard.
As a stricter gatekeeper to nonculprit lesion intervention in people with acute myocardial infarction (MI) going for complete revascularization, fractional flow reserve (FFR) guidance was projected to ...
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FAST III was initiated five years ago to evaluate whether revascularization guided by angiography–based FFR using CAAS vFFR (vessel Fractional Flow Reserve) delivers therapeutic outcomes comparable to ...
WASHINGTON, DC—A head-to-head comparison of two imaging modalities—one assessing physiology, the other anatomy—suggests that both are equivalent when used to guide treatment of patients with ...
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The benefit of fractional flow reserve (FFR)–guided complete revascularization in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and multivessel coronary artery disease remains ...
A novel, minimally invasive method of determining whether fatty deposits in a coronary artery are restricting blood flow to a patient's heart performed similarly to the standard, more-invasive ...