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  • 21. Dobutamine-induced wall motion abnormalities: correlations with myocardial fractional flow reserve and quantitative coronary angiography.
    Bartunek J, Marwick TH, Rodrigues AC, Vincent M, Van Schuerbeeck E, Sys SU, de Bruyne B.
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  • 22. Comparative study of coronary flow reserve, coronary anatomy and results of radionuclide exercise tests in patients with coronary artery disease.
    Legrand V, Mancini GB, Bates ER, Hodgson JM, Gross MD, Vogel RA.
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  • 23. Measurement of myocardial fractional flow reserve during coronary angioplasty in infarct-related and non-infarct related coronary artery lesions.
    Caymaz O, Tezcan H, Fak AS, Toprak A, Tokay S, Oktay A.
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  • 26. Comparison of intravenous adenosine to intracoronary papaverine for calculation of pressure-derived fractional flow reserve.
    van der Voort PH, van Hagen E, Hendrix G, van Gelder B, Bech JW, Pijls NH.
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  • 27. Slope of the instantaneous hyperemic diastolic coronary flow velocity-pressure relation. A new index for assessment of the physiological significance of coronary stenosis in humans.
    Di Mario C, Krams R, Gil R, Serruys PW.
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  • 30. Relative flow reserve derived from quantitative perfusion imaging may not outperform stress myocardial blood flow for identification of hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease.
    Stuijfzand WJ, Uusitalo V, Kero T, Danad I, Rijnierse MT, Saraste A, Raijmakers PG, Lammertsma AA, Harms HJ, Heymans MW, Huisman MC, Marques KM, Kajander SA, Pietilä M, Sörensen J, van Royen N, Knuuti J, Knaapen P.
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  • 31. Utilization of translesional hemodynamics: comparison of pressure and flow methods in stenosis assessment in patients with coronary artery disease.
    Di Mario C, Gil R, de Feyter PJ, Schuurbiers JC, Serruys PW.
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  • 33. Regional myocardial perfusion reserve determined using myocardial perfusion magnetic resonance imaging showed a direct correlation with coronary flow velocity reserve by Doppler flow wire.
    Kurita T, Sakuma H, Onishi K, Ishida M, Kitagawa K, Yamanaka T, Tanigawa T, Kitamura T, Takeda K, Ito M.
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  • 34. Hyperemic stenosis resistance index for evaluation of functional coronary lesion severity.
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  • 35. Assessment of left anterior descending artery stenosis of intermediate severity by fractional flow reserve, instantaneous wave-free ratio, and non-invasive coronary flow reserve.
    Meimoun P, Clerc J, Ardourel D, Djou U, Martis S, Botoro T, Elmkies F, Zemir H, Luycx-Bore A, Boulanger J.
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  • 36. A myocardial perfusion reserve index in humans using first-pass contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.
    Cullen JH, Horsfield MA, Reek CR, Cherryman GR, Barnett DB, Samani NJ.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 1999 Apr 23; 33(5):1386-94. PubMed ID: 10193743
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  • 40. Relation between single tomographic intravascular ultrasound image parameters and intracoronary Doppler flow velocity in patients with intermediately severe coronary stenoses.
    Moses JW, Undermir C, Strain JE, Kreps EM, Higgins JE, Gleim GW, Kern MJ.
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