Outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention in intermediate coronary artery disease: fractional flow reserve-guided versus intravascular ultrasound-guided.

[1]  U. Siebert,et al.  Fractional flow reserve versus angiography for guiding percutaneous coronary intervention. , 2009, The New England journal of medicine.

[2]  J. Ornato,et al.  2009 Focused Updates: ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients With ST‐Elevation Myocardial Infarction (Updating the 2004 Guideline and 2007 Focused Update) and ACC/AHA/SCAI Guidelines on Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (Updating the 2005 Guideline and 2007 Focused Update) , 2009, Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions.

[3]  J. Suh,et al.  Assessment of Intermediate Coronary Stenosis in Koreans Using the Fractional Flow Reserve , 2008 .

[4]  William Wijns,et al.  Percutaneous coronary intervention of functionally nonsignificant stenosis: 5-year follow-up of the DEFER Study. , 2007, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

[5]  P. Serruys,et al.  Clinical End Points in Coronary Stent Trials: A Case for Standardized Definitions , 2007, Circulation.

[6]  D. Berman,et al.  Optimal medical therapy with or without PCI for stable coronary disease. , 2007, The New England journal of medicine.

[7]  J. E. Sousa,et al.  Anatomical and physiologic assessments in patients with small coronary artery disease: final results of the Physiologic and Anatomical Evaluation Prior to and After Stent Implantation in Small Coronary Vessels (PHANTOM) trial. , 2007, American heart journal.

[8]  G. Stone,et al.  Drug-eluting stents in the treatment of intermediate lesions: pooled analysis from four randomized trials. , 2006, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

[9]  P. Serruys,et al.  Effectiveness of sirolimus-Eluting stent implantation for coronary narrowings <50% in diameter. , 2004, The American journal of cardiology.

[10]  W. Wijns,et al.  Fractional Flow Reserve in Patients With Prior Myocardial Infarction , 2001, Circulation.

[11]  William Wijns,et al.  Fractional Flow Reserve to Determine the Appropriateness of Angioplasty in Moderate Coronary Stenosis: A Randomized Trial , 2001, Circulation.

[12]  T. Takayama,et al.  Prediction of the physiologic severity of coronary lesions using 3D IVUS: Validation by direct coronary pressure measurements , 2001, Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions.

[13]  C. Tracy,et al.  American College of Cardiology Clinical Expert Consensus Document on Standards for Acquisition, Measurement and Reporting of Intravascular Ultrasound Studies (IVUS). A report of the American College of Cardiology Task Force on Clinical Expert Consensus Documents. , 2001, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

[14]  C. Di Mario,et al.  Intravascular ultrasound criteria for the assessment of the functional significance of intermediate coronary artery stenoses and comparison with fractional flow reserve. , 2001, The American journal of cardiology.

[15]  A. Jeremias,et al.  Use of fractional myocardial flow reserve to assess the functional significance of intermediate coronary stenoses. , 2000, The American journal of cardiology.

[16]  K Suzuki,et al.  Clinical potential of intravascular ultrasound for physiological assessment of coronary stenosis: relationship between quantitative ultrasound tomography and pressure-derived fractional flow reserve. , 1999, Circulation.

[17]  M. Leon,et al.  Long-term follow-up after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty was not performed based on intravascular ultrasound findings: importance of lumen dimensions. , 1999, Circulation.

[18]  P. H. van der Voort,et al.  Measurement of fractional flow reserve to assess the functional severity of coronary-artery stenoses. , 1996, The New England journal of medicine.

[19]  E. Topol,et al.  Our preoccupation with coronary luminology. The dissociation between clinical and angiographic findings in ischemic heart disease. , 1995, Circulation.

[20]  W. Santamore,et al.  Can coronary angiography predict the site of a subsequent myocardial infarction in patients with mild-to-moderate coronary artery disease? , 1988, Circulation.

[21]  C. Stefanadis,et al.  Can angiography predict the vulnerable lesion that progresses to myocardial infarction? , 2000, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.