Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio (iFR). (Image from Nijjer SS, Sen S, Petraco R, et al. Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio. Heart 2013;99:1740–1748.)
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Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio (iFR). (Image from Nijjer SS, Sen S, Petraco R, et al. Improvement in coronary haemodynamics after percutaneous coronary intervention: assessment using instantaneous wave-free ratio. Heart 2013;99:1740–1748.)

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SS, Sen S, Petraco R, et al. Improvement in coronary haemodynamics
after percutaneous coronary intervention: assessment using instantaneous
wave-free ratio. Heart 2013;99:1740–1748.)

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