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FFR Basics and Optimal Technique - Dr. Allen Jeremias
Summary
Speaker: Dr Allen Jeremias, StonyBrooks Hospital, New York, USA
Allen Jeremias discusses the background of FFR (Fractional Flow Reserve), how to make good physiological measurements, and the...
Summary
Speaker: Dr Allen Jeremias, StonyBrooks Hospital, New York, USA
Allen Jeremias discusses the background of FFR (Fractional Flow Reserve), how to make good physiological measurements, and the clinical trial data to support the use of FFR.
Key learning points:
- 1. Mechanistic background for the calculation of FFR
- 2. Practical techniques to ensure good physiological measurements are made
- 3. Best techniques to ensure stable and maximal hyperaemia
- 4. Review of pitfalls of pressure wire measurement
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