Using physiology to determine coronary intervention in Stable Coronary Artery Disease – FFR, iFR and QFR

Chairpersons: T. Alexander, K. H. Sim
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Summary

Consult this session to learn more about the role of FFR in stable coronary artery disease intervention, the common pitfalls and tips & tricks in performing FFR measurement, as well as the emerging role of QFR in assessing the significance of intermediate stenosis.

Learning Objectives

  • To understand the role of FFR in stable coronary artery disease intervention
  • To understand the common pitfalls and tips and tricks in performing FFR measurement
  • To understand the emerging role of QFR in assessing the significance of intermediate stenosis

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Use of FFR in an intermediate stenosis in stable coronary artery disease
  • Distortion in recording FFR to highlight and discuss common pitfalls in FFR management
  • A case with two tandem lesions in the same vessel
  • A case of iFR
  • A case of QFR