CHARACTERISTICS OF FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE UTILIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES: FAVORED USE OVER INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUND IN GUIDING DECISION TO STENT

Background Measuring fractional flow reserve (FFR) to direct percutaneous coronary stenting in patients with intermediate stenoses or multivessel coronary artery disease reduces composite mortality and morbidity, as well as cost.

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