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Interventional Cardiology
120 The Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio (IFR) Is An Accurate Predictor of Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) In Adult Coronary Arteries so Long As a Grey Zone or Hybrid-Approach is used and not Individual Cut-Offs: The Blackpool Coronary IFR (Bcis) Study
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120 The Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio (IFR) Is An Accurate Predictor of Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) In Adult Coronary Arteries so Long As a Grey Zone or Hybrid-Approach is used and not Individual Cut-Offs: The Blackpool Coronary IFR (Bcis) Study
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- First published June 6, 2015.
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November 23, 2015
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