Coronary Physiology

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Coronary Physiology and DCBs: The Modern Approach for CTO-PCI

Roberto Garbo, , , et al

Watch time: 1h 1m 35s

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Land Ahoy! – The Holistic Physiology Approach

Tommaso Gori, David Leistner, , et al

Watch time: 1h 2m 12s

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Approaches to Bifurcation Management

Evald Høj Christiansen, Sean Gallagher, Tom Johnson, et al

Watch time: 1h 15m 14s

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Coronary Physiology – Can a New Pressure Guidewire Design Expand Adoption?

Evald Høj Christiansen, , , et al

Watch time: 53m 4s

About

Invasive coronary physiology is a key instrument in decision making for the interventional cardiologist.

Fractional flow reserve (FFR) has been well validated in chronic stable coronary artery disease. FFR is the ratio of the pressure distal to a lesion relative to the aorta pressure during maximal hyperaemia. Its practical applications are expanding into other clinical situations, including acute coronary syndrome, severe aortic stenosis and post percutaneous coronary intervention.

Instant wave-free ratio (iFR) is a resting index used to assess severity of an intracoronary stenosis. It measures the ratio of mean coronary pressure distal to a stenosis to the mean aortic pressure during an isolated period of diastole – the “wave-free period”.

It is an attractive alternative to FFR because it does not require hyperaemia, and therefore has a lower incidence of patient discomfort, side-effects, and shorter procedural time.

Articles

Thrombus Embolisation: Prevention is Better than Cure

Published:

20 May 2019

Citation:

Interventional Cardiology Review 2019;14(2):95–101.

Improvement of Fractional Flow Reserve after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Does Not Necessarily Indicate Increased Coronary Flow

Published:

30 April 2019

Citation:

European Cardiology Review 2019;14(1):10–2

Anomalous Coronary Arteries with a Malignant Course

Published:

20 May 2019

Citation:

Interventional Cardiology Review 2019;14(2):83–8.