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Quantitative flow ratio as a new tool for angiography-based physiological evaluation of coronary artery disease: a review.

Enrico CerratoHernan Mejía-RenteríaAlfonso FranzèGiorgio QuadriDavide BelliggianoSimone BiscagliaLuca Lo SavioFabio SpataroAndrea ErriquezFederico GiacobbeCarlos Vergara-UzcateguiDomenico di GirolamoMatteo TebaldiFerdinando VarbellaGianluca CampoJavier Escaned
Published in: Future cardiology (2021)
The functional evaluation of coronary stenoses has obtained important clinical results in recent years, resulting in strong guideline recommendations. Nonetheless, the use of coronary wire-based functional evaluation has not yet become part of the routine in catheterization laboratories for several reasons, including the need to advance a wire into the coronary vessel to interrogate the stenosis. Angiography-derived indexes have been introduced to expand the current use of physiology to estimate the functional meaning of a stenosis on the basis of angiographic data only. The most studied and validated angiography-derived index is certainly the quantitative flow ratio. This article will summarize the basics of the quantitative flow ratio, the related validation studies and its current and future applications.
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