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101. Primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST elevation myocardial infarction in octogenarians: trends and outcomes

102. The Doppler flow wire in acute myocardial infarction

103. Prevalence and impact of a chronic total occlusion in a non-infarct-related artery on long-term mortality in diabetic patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction

104. Effect of simultaneous intracoronary guidewires on the predictive accuracy of functional parameters of coronary lesion severity

105. TCT-300 Combining baseline distal-to-aortic pressure ratio and fractional flow reserve in the assessment of coronary stenosis severity

106. Coronary pressure and flow relationships in humans: phasic analysis of normal and pathological vessels and the implications for stenosis assessment: a report from the Iberian-Dutch-English (IDEAL) collaborators

107. THE INFLUENCE OF AGEING ON MICROVASCULAR RESISTANCE AND ITS EFFECT ON FFR AND CFR DISCORDANCE

108. Combining Baseline Distal-to-Aortic Pressure Ratio and Fractional Flow Reserve in the Assessment of Coronary Stenosis Severity

109. Change in Coronary Blood Flow After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Relation to Baseline Lesion Physiology Results of the JUSTIFY-PCI Study

110. Physiological Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory

111. TCT-513 Discordance In Stenosis Classification by pressure-Only indices of stenosis severity is Related to Differences in coronary flow reserve: The RESOLVING DISCORD study

112. TCT-515 Prognostic implications of instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR) and resting distal-to-aortic pressure ratio (Pd/Pa) compared with fractional flow reserve (FFR). A 10-year follow-up study after deferral of revascularization

113. Ventricular tachycardia: The challenge of two diagnoses

114. Intracoronary pressure and flow velocity for hemodynamic evaluation of coronary stenoses

115. Value of C-reactive protein in patients with stable angina pectoris, coronary narrowing (30% to 70%), and normal fractional flow reserve

116. [Untitled]

117. TCT-374 Novel method to assess both the epicardial and microvascular domain using vascular conductance obtained from intracoronary pressure and flow velocity

118. TCT-414 Diastolic-systolic velocity ratio to detect coronary stenoses

119. CRT-100.83 Discordance in Stenosis Classification by Pressure Only Indices of Stenosis Severity is Related to Differences in Coronary Flow Reserve: - The DISCORD Study

121. Increased hyperaemic coronary microvascular resistance adds to the presence of myocardial ischaemia

122. Recurrent unstable angina after directional coronary atherectomy is related to the extent of initial coronary plaque inflammation

123. Role of Variability in Microvascular Resistance on Fractional Flow Reserve and Coronary Blood Flow Velocity Reserve in Intermediate Coronary Lesions

124. Plaque inflammation in restenotic coronary lesions of patients with stable or unstable angina

125. TCT-38 Long-term Clinical Outcome Of Resting Pd/Pa Versus FFR-guided Deferral Of Revascularization

126. TCT-633 Discordance of Coronary Flow Velocity Reserve With Fractional Flow Reserve Originates From Microvascular Involvement in Coronary Artery Disease

127. Impact of coronary microvascular function on long-term cardiac mortality in patients with acute ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction

128. THE PERFORMANCE OF BASELINE HAEMODYNAMIC INDICES OF CORONARY DISEASE SEVERITY IN THE DEFER AND FAME STUDIES: AN ESTIMATED AGREEMENT OF STENOSES CLASSIFICATION WITH FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE

129. Impaired Coronary Autoregulation Is Associated With Long-term Fatal Events in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease

130. Letter by Michiels et al Regarding Article, 'Diagnostic Accuracy of Combined Intracoronary Pressure and Flow Velocity Information During Baseline Conditions: Adenosine-Free Assessment of Functional Coronary Lesion Severity'

131. TCT-523 Instantaneous Hyperemic Diastolic Velocity Pressure Slope for comprehensive physiological evaluation of epicardial and microvascular status

132. TCT-632 Contemporary PCI Practices Across Three Continents: A Glimpse Into the Preliminary Results of e-NObori Study

133. Acute haemodynamic effects of accelerated idioventricular rhythm in primary percutaneous coronary intervention

134. Histopathology of Aspirated Thrombus and Its Association With ST-Segment Recovery in Patients Undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention With Routine Thrombus Aspiration

135. Long-term safety and sustained left ventricular recovery: Long-term results of percutaneous left ventricular support with Impella LP2.5 in ST-elevation myocardial infarction

136. AGE AND ONE-YEAR MORTALITY AFTER ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION TREATED WITH PRIMARY PERCUTANEOUS INTERVENTION

137. Clinical and Angiographic Predictors of ST-Segment Recovery After Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

138. Role of fractional and coronary flow reserve in clinical decision making in intermediate coronary lesions

139. [Untitled]

140. The prognostic value of combined intracoronary pressure and blood flow velocity measurements after deferral of percutaneous coronary intervention

141. Secretory type II phospholipase A2 in culprit coronary lesions is associated with myocardial infarction

142. 18 Coronaire angiografie

144. Colocalisation of intraplaque C reactive protein, complement, oxidised low density lipoprotein, and macrophages in stable and unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction

145. Eosinophilic infiltration in restenotic tissue following coronary stent implantation

146. Influence of percutaneous coronary intervention on coronary microvascular resistance index

147. Single-wire pressure and flow velocity measurement to quantify coronary stenosis hemodynamics and effects of percutaneous interventions

148. Association between complex coronary artery stenosis and unstable angina and the extent of plaque inflammation

149. The angiographical stenotic flow reserve compared to intracoronary hemodynamic parameters for evaluation of coronary lesion severity

150. Association between coronary lesion severity and distal microvascular resistance in patients with coronary artery disease

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