The management of patients with angiographically intermediate coronary lesions is a major clinical issue. Fractional flow reserve provides validated functional insights while optical coherence tomography provides high resolution anatomic imaging. Both techniques may be applied to guide management in case of angiographically intermediate coronary lesions. Moreover, these techniques may be used to optimize the result of percutaneous coronary intervention. We aim to compare the clinical and economic impact of fractional flow reserve versus optical coherence tomography guidance in patients with angiographically intermediate coronary lesions.
Burzotta, F., Leone, A. M., De Maria, G. L., Niccoli, G., Coluccia, V., Pirozzolo, G., Saffioti, S., Aurigemma, C., Trani, C., Crea, F., Fractional flow reserve or optical coherence tomography guidance to revascularize intermediate coronary stenosis using angioplasty (FORZA) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial, <<TRIALS>>, 2014; 15 (Aprile): 140-140. [doi:10.1186/1745-6215-15-140] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/60911]
Fractional flow reserve or optical coherence tomography guidance to revascularize intermediate coronary stenosis using angioplasty (FORZA) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Burzotta, Francesco;Leone, Antonio Maria;De Maria, Giovanni Luigi;Niccoli, Giampaolo;Coluccia, Valentina;Saffioti, Silvia;Aurigemma, Cristina;Trani, Carlo;Crea, Filippo
2014
Abstract
The management of patients with angiographically intermediate coronary lesions is a major clinical issue. Fractional flow reserve provides validated functional insights while optical coherence tomography provides high resolution anatomic imaging. Both techniques may be applied to guide management in case of angiographically intermediate coronary lesions. Moreover, these techniques may be used to optimize the result of percutaneous coronary intervention. We aim to compare the clinical and economic impact of fractional flow reserve versus optical coherence tomography guidance in patients with angiographically intermediate coronary lesions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.