While the importance of invasive physiological assessment (IPA) to choose coronary lesions to be treated is ascertained, its role after PCI is less established. We evaluated feasibility and efficacy of Physiology-guided PCI in the everyday practice in a retrospective registry performed in a single high-volume and "physiology-believer" center.
Leone, A. M., Migliaro, S., Zimbardo, G., Cialdella, P., Basile, E., Galante, D., Di Giusto, F., Anastasia, G., Vicere', A., Petrolati, E., Di Stefano, A., Campaniello, G., D'Amario, D., Vergallo, R., Montone, R. A., Buffon, A. M. T., Romagnoli, E., Aurigemma, C., Burzotta, F., Trani, C., Crea, F., Safety and effectiveness of post percutaneous coronary intervention physiological assessment: Retrospective data from the post-revascularization optimization and physiological evaluation of intermediate lesions using fractional flow reserve registry, <<FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE>>, 2022; 9 (18): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.3389/fcvm.2022.983003] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/216181]
Safety and effectiveness of post percutaneous coronary intervention physiological assessment: Retrospective data from the post-revascularization optimization and physiological evaluation of intermediate lesions using fractional flow reserve registry
Leone, Antonio Maria;Migliaro, Stefano;Basile, Eloisa;Galante, Domenico;Di Giusto, Federico;Anastasia, Gianluca;Vicere', Andrea;Petrolati, Edoardo;D'Amario, Domenico;Vergallo, Rocco;Montone, Rocco Antonio;Buffon, Antonino Maria Tommaso;Aurigemma, Cristina;Burzotta, Francesco;Trani, Carlo;Crea, Filippo
2022
Abstract
While the importance of invasive physiological assessment (IPA) to choose coronary lesions to be treated is ascertained, its role after PCI is less established. We evaluated feasibility and efficacy of Physiology-guided PCI in the everyday practice in a retrospective registry performed in a single high-volume and "physiology-believer" center.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.