Invasive coronary physiology: a Dutch tradition

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2020-08

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Van de Hoef, TimORCID 0000-0003-0682-0619
de Waard, G. A.
Meuwissen, M.
Voskuil, MichielISNI 0000000392050007
Chamuleau, StevenISNI 0000000392251554
van Royen, N.
Piek, J. J.

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Abstract

Invasive coronary physiology has been applied since the early days of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, and has become a rapidly emerging field of research. Many physiology indices have been developed, tested in clinical studies, and are now applied in daily clinical practice. Recent clinical practice guidelines further support the use of advanced invasive physiology methods to optimise the diagnosis and treatment of patients with acute and chronic coronary syndromes. This article provides a succinct review of the history of invasive coronary physiology, the basic concepts of currently available physiological parameters, and will particularly highlight the Dutch contribution to this field of invasive coronary physiology.

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Coronary flow capacity, Coronary flow reserve, Fractional flow reserve, Microvascular resistance, Non-hyperaemic coronary pressure ratios, Stenosis resistance index, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Review, Journal Article

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van de Hoef, T P, de Waard, G A, Meuwissen, M, Voskuil, M, Chamuleau, S A J, van Royen, N & Piek, J J 2020, 'Invasive coronary physiology : a Dutch tradition', Netherlands Heart Journal, vol. 28, no. Suppl 1, pp. 99-107. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-020-01461-7