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Angiography-Derived Fractional Flow Reserve: Newer Data and Future Directions.
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Angiography-Derived Fractional Flow Reserve: Newer Data and Future Directions. The American journal of cardiology Strepkos, D., Sara, J. D., Carvalho, P. E., Alexandrou, M., Mutlu, D., Ser, O. S., Seto, A. H., Fearon, W. F., Rangan, B. V., Mastrodemos, O. C., Jalli, S., Voudris, K., Burke, M. N., Sandoval, Y., Brilakis, E. S. 2024Abstract
Several novel software systems have been developed for the reconstruction of the coronary tree and the calculation of fractional flow reserve from coronary angiography images without coronary instrumentation: FFRangio, Computational pressure-flow dynamics derived FFR (caFFR), Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) and vessel fractional flow reserve (vFFR). In this article we review the current evidence on each software, their contemporary use and future directions.
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