Tag: iFr
Philips announces DEFINE GPS study of PCI guided by integrated iFR and X-ray
Philips has announced a new randomised controlled trial to assess percutaneous coronary interven...
Diagnosing coronary stenosis with diastolic pressure ratio measurements is equivalent to using iFR
Using the diastolic pressure ratio (dPR) to identify ischaemia-producing lesions in patients wit...
Justin Davies
Justin Davies (Imperial College London, London, UK) has always been interested in computer progr...
ACC 2018: Using iFR over FFR saves US$896 per patient per year
Economic data from the DEFINE FLAIR clinical trial indicate that using instantaneous wave-free ratio...
Acute iFR evaluation may be a valid approach for ruling out non-culprit lesions in STEMI patients
The iSTEMI study, published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, suggests that instantaneous w...
EuroPCR 2017: Safety of deferring stenting in acute coronary syndrome patients is OK but could improve
A pooled patient-level analysis of patients undergoing physiological assessment, with either fra...
ACC 2017: “iFR may be the new standard” of physiological assessment of coronary lesions
Writing in The New England Journal of Medicine, Deepak L Bhatt (Brigham and Women’s Hospital and...
ADVERTORIAL: Know where you are with SyncVision technology
SyncVision (Philips Volcano) enables co-registration between angiogram and intravascular ultraso...
TCT 2016: Philips showcases its latest suite of image guidance solutions for the minimally invasive treatment of cardiovascular disease
The latest image guidance solutions of Philips will be featured at Transcatheter Cardiovascular ...
Advertorial: iFR Scout pullback assessment is “much more discriminatory” than FFR pullback assessment
Physiological assessment with fractional flow reserve (FFR) is an established approach for determini...