• Catheter Cardiovasc Interv · Sep 2012

    Conversations in cardiology: using new media to transmit timely medical knowledge. How do you assess the left main stenosis with FFR and IVUS in a patient with multivessel CAD?

    • Morton J Kern.
    • UCI, Chief Cardiology Long Beach Veterans Administration Hospital, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, California 90807, USA. mkern@uci.edu.
    • Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2012 Sep 1;80(3):465-71.

    AbstractConversations in Cardiology is a new use of modern email communication to facilitate transfer of medical knowledge. In this Conversation in Cardiology, Dr. Barry Uretsky of Little Rock Arkansas asked a question about a patient with left main narrowing and the assessment by FFR and IVUS and several well known expert interventionalists address the clinical dilemma. Their answers and rebuttals are reflective of areas of agreement and disagreement and demonstrate the educational value of this format from expert opinion on problems not readily addressed by reference books or formal data studies.Copyright © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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