Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio

10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304387

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Main Authors: Nijjer, S.S, Sen, S, Petraco, R, Sachdeva, R, Cuculi, F, Escaned, J, Broyd, C, Foin, N, Hadjiloizou, N, Foale, R.A, Malik, I, Mikhail, G.W, Sethi, A.S, Al-Bustami, M, Kaprielian, R.R, Khan, M.A, Baker, C.S, Bellamy, M.F, Hughes, A.D, Mayet, J, Kharbanda, R.K, Di Mario, C, Davies, J.E
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1807752023-08-30T22:18:19Z Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio Nijjer, S.S Sen, S Petraco, R Sachdeva, R Cuculi, F Escaned, J Broyd, C Foin, N Hadjiloizou, N Foale, R.A Malik, I Mikhail, G.W Sethi, A.S Al-Bustami, M Kaprielian, R.R Khan, M.A Baker, C.S Bellamy, M.F Hughes, A.D Mayet, J Kharbanda, R.K Di Mario, C Davies, J.E DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL adult algorithm angiocardiography article controlled study coronary artery obstruction coronary artery pressure coronary hemodynamics diabetes mellitus diastolic blood pressure disease severity female fractional flow reserve heart index heart rate human hyperlipidemia hypertension instantaneous wave free ratio major clinical study male observational study Pd/Pa ratio percutaneous coronary intervention prevalence priority journal prospective study quantitative analysis smoking systolic blood pressure United Kingdom United States vasodilatation CORONARY PHYSIOLOGY Coronary Stenosis Female Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial Hemodynamics Humans Hyperemia Male Middle Aged Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Prospective Studies 10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304387 Heart 99 23 1740-1748 2020-10-27T04:42:43Z 2020-10-27T04:42:43Z 2013 Article Nijjer, S.S, Sen, S, Petraco, R, Sachdeva, R, Cuculi, F, Escaned, J, Broyd, C, Foin, N, Hadjiloizou, N, Foale, R.A, Malik, I, Mikhail, G.W, Sethi, A.S, Al-Bustami, M, Kaprielian, R.R, Khan, M.A, Baker, C.S, Bellamy, M.F, Hughes, A.D, Mayet, J, Kharbanda, R.K, Di Mario, C, Davies, J.E (2013). Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio. Heart 99 (23) : 1740-1748. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304387 1355-6037 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180775 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
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topic adult
algorithm
angiocardiography
article
controlled study
coronary artery obstruction
coronary artery pressure
coronary hemodynamics
diabetes mellitus
diastolic blood pressure
disease severity
female
fractional flow reserve
heart index
heart rate
human
hyperlipidemia
hypertension
instantaneous wave free ratio
major clinical study
male
observational study
Pd/Pa ratio
percutaneous coronary intervention
prevalence
priority journal
prospective study
quantitative analysis
smoking
systolic blood pressure
United Kingdom
United States
vasodilatation
CORONARY PHYSIOLOGY
Coronary Stenosis
Female
Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial
Hemodynamics
Humans
Hyperemia
Male
Middle Aged
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Prospective Studies
spellingShingle adult
algorithm
angiocardiography
article
controlled study
coronary artery obstruction
coronary artery pressure
coronary hemodynamics
diabetes mellitus
diastolic blood pressure
disease severity
female
fractional flow reserve
heart index
heart rate
human
hyperlipidemia
hypertension
instantaneous wave free ratio
major clinical study
male
observational study
Pd/Pa ratio
percutaneous coronary intervention
prevalence
priority journal
prospective study
quantitative analysis
smoking
systolic blood pressure
United Kingdom
United States
vasodilatation
CORONARY PHYSIOLOGY
Coronary Stenosis
Female
Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial
Hemodynamics
Humans
Hyperemia
Male
Middle Aged
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Prospective Studies
Nijjer, S.S
Sen, S
Petraco, R
Sachdeva, R
Cuculi, F
Escaned, J
Broyd, C
Foin, N
Hadjiloizou, N
Foale, R.A
Malik, I
Mikhail, G.W
Sethi, A.S
Al-Bustami, M
Kaprielian, R.R
Khan, M.A
Baker, C.S
Bellamy, M.F
Hughes, A.D
Mayet, J
Kharbanda, R.K
Di Mario, C
Davies, J.E
Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio
description 10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304387
author2 DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
author_facet DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
Nijjer, S.S
Sen, S
Petraco, R
Sachdeva, R
Cuculi, F
Escaned, J
Broyd, C
Foin, N
Hadjiloizou, N
Foale, R.A
Malik, I
Mikhail, G.W
Sethi, A.S
Al-Bustami, M
Kaprielian, R.R
Khan, M.A
Baker, C.S
Bellamy, M.F
Hughes, A.D
Mayet, J
Kharbanda, R.K
Di Mario, C
Davies, J.E
format Article
author Nijjer, S.S
Sen, S
Petraco, R
Sachdeva, R
Cuculi, F
Escaned, J
Broyd, C
Foin, N
Hadjiloizou, N
Foale, R.A
Malik, I
Mikhail, G.W
Sethi, A.S
Al-Bustami, M
Kaprielian, R.R
Khan, M.A
Baker, C.S
Bellamy, M.F
Hughes, A.D
Mayet, J
Kharbanda, R.K
Di Mario, C
Davies, J.E
author_sort Nijjer, S.S
title Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio
title_short Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio
title_full Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio
title_fullStr Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio
title_full_unstemmed Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: Assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio
title_sort improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180775
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