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Autor:
PL Jager, Nanette M. Borren, Mohamed Mouden, Jorik R. Timmer, Jan Henk Dambrink, Jan Paul Ottervanger
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cardiology. 285:93-96
Aim During invasive fractional flow reserve (FFR) adenosine and nitrates are used to obtain maximal hyperemia. Severe coronary artery calcification (CAC) is associated with impaired vasodilation. We investigated the hyperemic response during FFR in v
Autor:
Mohamed Mouden, Jorik R. Timmer, Siert Knollema, Jan Paul Ottervanger, Shu Yokota, Nanette M. Borren, Pieter L. Jager
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. 27:1306-1313
Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is increasingly used to estimate the severity of coronary stenoses, prior to coronary revascularization. However, it has been suggested that FFR overestimates the severity of Left Anterior Descending (LAD) lesions. Our a
Autor:
J. A. van Dalen, Mohamed Mouden, PL Jager, Nanette M. Borren, J. D. van Dijk, Jan Paul Ottervanger
Publikováno v:
Journal of nuclear cardiology, 25(1), 26-35. Springer
Background: SPECT Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is associated with a relatively high radiation burden and decreasing image quality in heavy patients. Patient-specific low-activity protocols (PLAPs) are suggested but follow-up data is lacking. Ou
Autor:
Elvin Kedhi, Mark W. Kennedy, Nanette M. Borren, Harry Suryapranata, Emel Kaplan, Enrico Fabris, Petra C. Koopmans, Renicus S Hermanides, Balázs Berta, Jan Paul Ottervanger
Publikováno v:
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions. 90:1077-1083
Objective To explore the predictors of deferred lesion failure (DLF) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and lesions with a fractional flow reserve (FFR) >0.80 and to examine whether a predictive relationship between negative FFR values (>0.80–
Autor:
Shu, Yokota, Nanette M, Borren, Jan Paul, Ottervanger, Mohamed, Mouden, Jorik R, Timmer, Siert, Knollema, Pieter L, Jager
Publikováno v:
Journal of nuclear cardiology : official publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology. 27(4)
Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is increasingly used to estimate the severity of coronary stenoses, prior to coronary revascularization. However, it has been suggested that FFR overestimates the severity of Left Anterior Descending (LAD) lesions. Our a
Publikováno v:
International journal of cardiology. 241
Angiographic overestimation of coronary artery stenosis severity may result in unnecessary revascularization and is possibly more prevalent with increasing age.To identify whether age is an independent clinical predictor for angiographic overestimati