Role of coronary physiology in acute coronary syndrome patients

Facilitators: P. Canova, E. Van Belle

Summary

Examine the role of coronary physiology in acute coronary syndrome patients, including plaque characteristics related to ACS risk, prognostic value of AngioIMR in STEMI, functional significance of lumen and plaque features, diagnostic accuracy of quantitative flow ratio, and the impact of adenosine administration routes on FFR assessment.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Plaque characteristics and risk of acute coronary syndrome by physiological disease pattern
  • Prognostic value of AngioIMR in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
  • Prognostic implications of lumen and plaque characteristics according to functional significance
  • Diagnostic accuracy of quantitative flow ratio in non-culprit lesions of patients with STEMI
  • Intravenous adenosine, not intracoronary adenosine, overestimates non-culprit FFR during Acute Coronary Syndrome