20 May 2026
Angiography-based physiology: time to change your routine clinical practice?
Sponsored by Pie Medical Imaging and Siemens Healthineers
Anchorperson:
J. Daemen
Spokesperson:
J. Escaned
Summary
This session offers a critical appraisal of angiography-based physiology, with a focus on virtual fractional flow reserve (vFFR) technology. It reviews the latest clinical evidence, including insights from the FAST study programme and the FAST III randomised controlled trial. Gain a clear understanding of current guideline perspectives, practical applications of vFFR, and its potential clinical benefits, such as reduced procedural time, contrast use, and material requirements, supporting its integration into routine practice.
Learning Objectives
- To learn about the latest clinical data on angiography-based physiology (vFFR) FAST study pipeline including FAST III randomised controlled trial
- To watch a critical appraisal of the current guidelines on angiography-based physiology
- To understand when and how vFFR could be used
- To understand the benefits of angiography-based physiology (time, contrast, use, material)


