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Coronary Physiology Derived from Invasive Angiography: Will it be a Game Changer?

There is a large body of evidence suggesting that having knowledge of the presence and extent of coronary atheroma and whether it is causing downstream myocardial ischaemia facilitates optimal diagnosis and management for patients presenting with chest pain. Despite this, the use of coronary pressur...

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Autores principales: Gabara, Lavinia, Hinton, Jonathan, Gunn, Julian, Morris, Paul D, Curzen, Nick
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Radcliffe Cardiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7301204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32577131
http://dx.doi.org/10.15420/icr.2019.25
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author Gabara, Lavinia
Hinton, Jonathan
Gunn, Julian
Morris, Paul D
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description There is a large body of evidence suggesting that having knowledge of the presence and extent of coronary atheroma and whether it is causing downstream myocardial ischaemia facilitates optimal diagnosis and management for patients presenting with chest pain. Despite this, the use of coronary pressure wire in routine practice is surprisingly low and routine assessment of all diseased vessels before making a bespoke management plan is rare. The advent of angiogram-derived models of physiology could change diagnostic practice completely. By offering routine assessment of the physiology of all the major epicardial coronary vessels, angiogram-derived physiology has the potential to radically modify current practice by facilitating more accurate patient-level, vessel-level, and even lesion-level decision-making. In this article, the authors review the current state of angiogram-derived physiology and speculate on its potential impact on clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-73012042020-06-22 Coronary Physiology Derived from Invasive Angiography: Will it be a Game Changer? Gabara, Lavinia Hinton, Jonathan Gunn, Julian Morris, Paul D Curzen, Nick Interv Cardiol Coronary There is a large body of evidence suggesting that having knowledge of the presence and extent of coronary atheroma and whether it is causing downstream myocardial ischaemia facilitates optimal diagnosis and management for patients presenting with chest pain. Despite this, the use of coronary pressure wire in routine practice is surprisingly low and routine assessment of all diseased vessels before making a bespoke management plan is rare. The advent of angiogram-derived models of physiology could change diagnostic practice completely. By offering routine assessment of the physiology of all the major epicardial coronary vessels, angiogram-derived physiology has the potential to radically modify current practice by facilitating more accurate patient-level, vessel-level, and even lesion-level decision-making. In this article, the authors review the current state of angiogram-derived physiology and speculate on its potential impact on clinical practice. Radcliffe Cardiology 2020-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7301204/ /pubmed/32577131 http://dx.doi.org/10.15420/icr.2019.25 Text en Copyright © 2020, Radcliffe Cardiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This work is open access under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 License which allows users to copy, redistribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes, provided the original work is cited correctly.
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Gabara, Lavinia
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Coronary Physiology Derived from Invasive Angiography: Will it be a Game Changer?
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title_full Coronary Physiology Derived from Invasive Angiography: Will it be a Game Changer?
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title_short Coronary Physiology Derived from Invasive Angiography: Will it be a Game Changer?
title_sort coronary physiology derived from invasive angiography: will it be a game changer?
topic Coronary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7301204/
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