Clinical applications of Doppler coronary flow reserve measurements (original) (raw)

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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1995

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Subselective Measurement of Coronary Blood Flow Velocity Using a Steerable Doppler Catheter

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Measurements of coronary velocity and reactive hyperemia in the coronary circulation of humans

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Maximal blood flow velocity in severe coronary stenosis measured with a doppler guidewire. Limitations for the application of the continuity equation in the assessment of stenosis severity

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Maximal blood flow velocity in severe coronary stenoses measured with a Doppler guidewire: Limitations for the application of the continuity equation in the assessment of stenosis severity

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Validation study of a Doppler-tipped angiographic catheter for measurement of coronary flow reserve

Gerard Taylor

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Maximal Blood Flow Velocity in Severe Coronary Stenoses Measured with a Doppler Guidewire UMlTATlONS FOR THE APPUCATlON OF THE CONTINUITY EQUATlON IN THE ASSESSMENT OF STENOSIS SEVERITY

Robert Gil

2000

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Rationale and Methods for Assessment of Coronary Flow Prior to Coronary Intervention: Where Are We Headed

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Measurement of coronary blood flow: A critical review

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Intracoronary blood flow velocity and transstenotic pressure gradient using sensor-tip pressure and doppler guidewires: A new technology for the assessment of stenosis severity in the catheterization laboratory

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Part XXI: Patterns of phasic coronary collateral flow velocity in patients

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Comparison of Coronary Thermodilution and Doppler Velocity for Assessing Coronary Flow Reserve

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Techniques in the Angiographic Analysis of Coronary Flow: Past, Present, and Future

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Coronary flow: clinical considerations

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Comparison of quantitative angiographically derived and measured translesion pressure and flow velocity in coronary artery disease

Morton Kern, Richard Bach

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Differential characterization of human coronary collateral blood flow velocity

Alexander Khoury

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Translesional pressure-flow velocity assessment in patients: Part I

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Assessing the hemodynamic significance of coronary artery stenosis: Analysis of translesional pressure-flow velocity relations in patients

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The diastolic flow velocity-pressure gradient relation and dpv50 to assess the hemodynamic significance of coronary stenoses

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Angiographical and Doppler flow-derived parameters for assessment of coronary lesion severity and its relation to the result of exercise electrocardiography

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Coronary Flow Velocity Reserve Measurement in Three Major Coronary Arteries Using Transthoracic Doppler Echocardiography

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