Presentation Stanford Coronary Physiology Conference 2016 Achiving Maximal Hyperemia: How Do We Do It? Presenter: Bernard de Bruyne October 28, 2016
Presentation TCT 2015 MEMENTO FFR: Evaluation of Contrast-Induced Submaximal Hyperemia in Patients With Coronary Artery Lesions of Intermediate Severity Presenter: Bernard J. Gersh, Thomas F. Luscher, Antonio Maria Leone October 14, 2015
Presentation TCT 2015 Optimal FFR Technique: Case-Based Review of Guide Selection, Hyperemia, Wire Manipulation, Artifacts, Grey Zones, and Tracing Interpretation Presenter: Habib Samady, Nico H.J. Pijls October 12, 2015
Presentation TCT 2014 Optimal FFR Technique: Case-Based Review of Guide Selection, Hyperemia, Wire Manipulation, and Tracing Interpretation Presenter: Javier Escaned, Habib Samady, Nico H.J. Pijls September 13, 2014
Presentation Physiology and Intravascular Imaging 2014 PRO: Hyperemia Adds Significantly to Detection of Ischemia and Is Essential for Accurate Physiological Lesion Assessment Presenter: Nils P. Johnson March 28, 2014
Presentation Physiology and Intravascular Imaging 2014 Complex Physiology Case: Excessive Aortic Hypotension with Adenosine Hyperemia Causing FFR Increase Presenter: Arnold Seto March 27, 2014
Presentation TCT 2013 A Randomized Trial of Single Bolus Regadenoson Injection Versus Intravenous Adenosine Infusion of to Induce Maximum Coronary Hyperemia Presenter: Lokien van Nunen October 30, 2013
Presentation TCT 2013 Single Bolus Regadenoson Injection Versus Central Venous Infusion Of Adenosine To Induce Maximum Coronary Hyperemia For Measurement Of FFR Presenter: Lokien X. van Nunen October 29, 2013