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Magnetic Resonance Perfusion or Fractional Flow Reserve in Coronary Disease
Magnetic Resonance Perfusion or Fractional Flow Reserve in Coronary Disease
Journal Article

Magnetic Resonance Perfusion or Fractional Flow Reserve in Coronary Disease

2019
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Patients with typical angina were randomly assigned to a diagnostic strategy based on cardiovascular MRI or to one based on fractional flow reserve, with revascularization guided by test results. At 1 year, the cardiovascular MRI–based strategy was noninferior to the FFR-based strategy for the composite of death, myocardial infarction, or target-vessel revascularization.