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Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) vs. Instantaneous Wave-Free Radio (iFR) in the Cath Lab
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Dr. Stephen Ellis discusses the results of recent trials at ACC related to Instantaneous Wave-Free Ration (iFR) and how the results impact practice in the cath lab.
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