CathWorks - FFRangio and the Rise of Image-Based Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)


                                                        FFRangio and the Rise of Image-Based Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)

                          Renowned faculty discuss clinical evidence, US clinical experience, and future direction of image-based FFR and the CathWorks FFRangio™ System.

 

 

CHAIR
 

CathWorks - FFRangio and the Rise of Image-Based Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) William F. Fearon, MD 
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA
 

 

FACULTY
 

Carlos Collet Bortone, MD
Cardiovascular Center Aalst, OLV Clinic
Aalst, Belgium
Subbarao Myla, MD
Hoag Hospital
Newport Beach, CA
Bruce Samuels, MD
Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA
Rahul P. Sharma, MD
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA

 

AGENDA
 

The (R)evolution of Image-based FFR – Introducing the CathWorks FFRangio System
Bruce Samuels
 
FFRangio Compared to FFR – Clinical Data and Subgroup MVD Analysis
William F. Fearon
 
Applicability in Serial Lesions/Diffuse Disease? Results from the Pullback Study
Carlos Collet Bortone
 
FFRangio in Routine Clinical Practice – US Experience of First 500 Cases
Rahul P. Sharma
 
FFRangio – Future Clinical Direction
Subbarao Myla
 



This program was supported by:  

CathWorks: FFRangio and the Rise of Image-Based Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)

 

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