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Progression of coronary artery disease is dependent on anatomic location and diameter. The INTACT investigators.

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Jost S, Deckers JW, Nikutta P, Rafflenbeul W, Wiese B, Hecker H, Lippolt P, Lichtlen PR.
PMID: 8473639
J Am Coll Cardiol. 1993 May;21(6):1339-46. doi: 10.1016/0735-1097(93)90306-l.
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OBJECTIVES: This study represents the first prospective, quantitative analysis of the association of progression of coronary atherosclerosis with anatomic site and diameter.BACKGROUND: The progressive course of coronary artery disease has been documented in many angiographic follow-up trials.METHODS: The data...

The relationship between coronary artery distensibility and fractional flow reserve.

PloS one

Yong ASC, Javadzadegan A, Fearon WF, Moshfegh A, Lau JK, Nicholls S, Ng MKC, Kritharides L.
PMID: 28742827
PLoS One. 2017 Jul 25;12(7):e0181824. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181824. eCollection 2017.

Discordance between angiography-based anatomical assessment of coronary stenosis severity and fractional flow reserve (FFR) has been attributed to several factors including lesion length and irregularity, and the myocardial territory supplied by the target vessel. We sought to examine if...

Angiographic quantitative flow ratio-guided coronary intervention (FAVOR III China): a multicentre, randomised, sham-controlled trial.

Lancet (London, England)

Xu B, Tu S, Song L, Jin Z, Yu B, Fu G, Zhou Y, Wang J, Chen Y, Pu J, Chen L, Qu X, Yang J, Liu X, Guo L, Shen C, Zhang Y, Zhang Q, Pan H, Fu X, Liu J, Zhao Y, Escaned J, Wang Y, Fearon WF, Dou K, Kirtane AJ, Wu Y, Serruys PW, Yang W, Wijns W, Guan C, Leon MB, Qiao S, Stone GW.
PMID: 34742368
Lancet. 2021 Dec 11;398(10317):2149-2159. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02248-0. Epub 2021 Nov 04.

BACKGROUND: Compared with visual angiographic assessment, pressure wire-based physiological measurement more accurately identifies flow-limiting lesions in patients with coronary artery disease. Nonetheless, angiography remains the most widely used method to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). In FAVOR III China,...

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