Instantaneous wave-free ratio compared with fractional flow reserve in PCI: A cost-minimization analysis.
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Manesh R. Patel | E. Omerovic | D. Erlinge | T. Yndigegn | S. Koul | M. Götberg | I. Gudmundsdottir | O. Fröbert | Josefine Persson | Karolina Berntorp | E. Christiansen | M. Patel | Matthias Götberg | Ole Fröbert
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