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Fractional Flow Reserve

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JOURNAL:JAMA Cardiol. Article Link

Coronary Computed Tomography–Based Fractional Flow Reserve A Rapidly Developing Field

Baumann S, Renker M, Schoepf UJ. Keywords: Coronary Computed Tomography; Fractional Flow Reserve

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Coronary computed tomography angiography (cCTA)–based fractional flow reserve (FFR-CT) is an evolving technology of disruptive potential to noninvasively determine the hemodynamic significance of a coronary artery stenosis. The systematic review by Cook et alprovides an excellent overview on the status of this innovative method. In their Methods section, the authors mention the FFR-CT algorithm approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in late 2014. However, technology and evidence in this field are rapidly evolving, which adds new facets to their discussion.