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In this episode, we explore flow reserve measurements used to determine lesion significance in coronary artery disease. What is the difference between hyperemic and non-hyperemic wire-derived ratios? Which different segments of diastole are instantaneous wave-free ratio (IFR), diastolic pressure ratio (DPR), and diastolic hyperemia-free ratio (DFR) measured at? What are the cutoffs for fractional flow reserve (FFR), Pd/Pa, resting full-cycle ratio (RFR), IFR, DPR, and DFR? What are the non-wire-based flow reserve measurements? Tune in for answers to these questions.
Difficulty Level: Advanced
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By Ruey Hu, MD, MPH4.5
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In this episode, we explore flow reserve measurements used to determine lesion significance in coronary artery disease. What is the difference between hyperemic and non-hyperemic wire-derived ratios? Which different segments of diastole are instantaneous wave-free ratio (IFR), diastolic pressure ratio (DPR), and diastolic hyperemia-free ratio (DFR) measured at? What are the cutoffs for fractional flow reserve (FFR), Pd/Pa, resting full-cycle ratio (RFR), IFR, DPR, and DFR? What are the non-wire-based flow reserve measurements? Tune in for answers to these questions.
Difficulty Level: Advanced
You are listening to Hu Said: Cardiology Board Review Series (2024-2025 Season)
Please subscribe, rate, and support the channel! Ads help keep materials free for everyone.
More MedEd resources available at www.rueyhu.com
Updates at Twitter/X: @Ruey_Hu

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