The Predictive Value of Quantitative Flow Ratio and Its Derived Angiographic Microvascular Resistance for Restenosis Following Drug‐Coated Balloon Angioplasty
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2025Vol. 106(3), pp. 1951–1957
Abstract
Coronary angiography-derived QFR and AMR are closely associated with vascular restenosis in patients treated with DCB. Routine postoperative measurement of QFR and AMR may enhance risk prediction for restenosis following DCB angioplasty.
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