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Role of Coronary Physiology in the Modern Catheterisation Lab

Over the past two decades, invasive coronary physiology assessment has advanced significantly. Despite the proven prognostic significance provided by invasive physiological assessment of lesions by means of fractional flow reserve or adenosine-free non-hyperaemic pressure ratios, challenges in clini...

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Published in:EMJ Interventional Cardiology 2024-06, p.87-92
Main Authors: Occhipinti, Giovanni, Brugaletta, Salvatore
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