Coronary physiology: FFR and beyond

Spokesperson: R. Al-Lamee
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Summary

Advance your understanding of coronary physiology with a focus on fractional flow reserve (FFR) and beyond. This session covers randomized trials comparing physiology-guided treatment to standard care in ANOCA, graft patency related to quantitative flow ratio, impacts of microvascular dysfunction on patient outcomes, and prognostic value of microvascular function in Takotsubo syndrome, providing a comprehensive view of coronary functional assessment.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • A randomised trial of coronary function testing-guided treatment versus standard care in ANOCA
  • Murray-law based quantitative flow ratio and graft patency after coronary artery bypass grafting
  • Impact of coronary microvascular dysfunction on patient-reported outcomes in patients undergoing PCI
  • Absolute coronary flow and microvascular resistance changes after percutaneous coronary intervention
  • Prognostic value of microvascular function in Takotsubo syndrome: pooled analysis of IPD