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Influence of Pathophysiological Patterns of Coronary Artery Disease on Immediate Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Outcomes.

Carlos ColletDaniel B MunhozTakuya MizukamiJeroen SonckHitoshi MatsuoToshiro ShinkeHirohiko AndoBrian S KoSimone BiscagliaFernando Rivero-CrespoThomas EngstrømKetina ArslaniAntonio Maria LeoneLokien X van NunenWilliam F FearonEvald Høj ChristiansenStephane FournierLiyew DestaAndy S C YongJulien AdjejJavier EscanedMasafumi NakayamaAshkan EftekhariFrederik M ZimmermannKoshiro SakaiTatyana StorozhenkoBruno R da CostaGianluca Calogero CampoNick E J WestTom J R De PotterWard A HeggermontDimitri BuytaertJozef BartunekColin BerryDamien CollisonThomas JohnsonTetsuya AmanoDivaka PereraAllen JeremiasZiad A AliNico H J PijlsBernard de BruyneNils P Johnson
Published in: Circulation (2024)
Pathophysiological CAD patterns distinctly affect the safety and effectiveness of PCI. The PPG showed an excellent predictive capacity for optimal revascularisation and demonstrated added value compared to a FFR measurement.
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