Ep 2: Prognostication of patients with coronary stenoses: pre-and post-PCI
Ep 2: Prognostication of patients with coronary stenoses: pre-and post-PCI

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Is there enough evidence to support the prognostic value of coronary physiology measurements in pre-and post-PCI settings? Is post-PCI FFR ready for clinical practice?

 

Today's episode features co-hosts Dr Peter Ong and Dr Andreas Seitz (Robert-Bosch Hospital, Stuttgart, DE) who together summarise the main results from the TARGET FFR and DEFINE-FLOW trials that were presented at TCT Connect 2020 and published recently in ECR journal, in the context of the existing literature:

Discussion summary includes:

- An examination of the trial background

- A summary of the trial design/methods

- A discussion around the trial results and their impact on practice

 

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