Development and Validation of a New Adenosine-Independent Index of Stenosis Severity From Coronary Wave–Intensity Analysis
Journal of the American College of Cardiology2011Vol. 59(15), pp. 1392–1402
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Sayan Sen, Javier Escaned, Iqbal Malik, Ghada Mikhail, Rodney A. Foale, Rafael Mila, Jason M. Tarkin, Ricardo Petraco, Christopher Broyd, Richard J. Jabbour, Amarjit Sethi, Christopher Baker, Micheal Bellamy, Mahmud Al‐Bustami, David Hackett, Masood Khan, David Lefroy, Kim H. Parker, Alun D. Hughes, Dárrel P. Francis, Carlo Di Mario, Jamil Mayet, Justin E. Davies
Abstract
Intracoronary resistance is naturally constant and minimized during the wave-free period. The instantaneous wave-free ratio calculated over this period produces a drug-free index of stenosis severity comparable to FFR. (Vasodilator Free Measure of Fractional Flow Reserve [ADVISE]; NCT01118481).
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