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TCT-341 Assessment Of Stent Edge Dissections By Fractional Flow Reserve
Conclusions FFR is well correlated with the angiographic type of stent edge dissections. [...]angiographic findings are sufficient for decision making in severe dissections such as type C and D. The FFR-guided decision making for stent edge dissection seems to be safe and effective for mild dissecti...
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description | Conclusions FFR is well correlated with the angiographic type of stent edge dissections. [...]angiographic findings are sufficient for decision making in severe dissections such as type C and D. The FFR-guided decision making for stent edge dissection seems to be safe and effective for mild dissections such as type A and B. |
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