Ischemic Myocardial Burden Subtended by Computed Tomography-Derived Fractional Flow Reserve (APPROACHFFRCT): An Exploratory Analysis on Diagnostic Performance.
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H. Bøtker | S. Achenbach | J. Narula | J. Leipsic | Takeshi Kimura | H. Shiomi | B. Ko | A. Erglis | K. Oldroyd | J. Jensen | B. Nørgaard | S. Gaur | N. Nerlekar | T. Miyoshi | A. Ihdayhid | N. Khav | K. Osawa
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