This book reviews the theory and practice of fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided coronary
intervention a technique that gives sense and a rationale to daily decisions in the
interventional suite. FFR guidance provides detailed information on coronary hemodynamics for
the interventional cardiologist. This technique has profound practical implications for
therapeutic decisions and for the prognosis of patients. ¿ The Atlas of FFR-Guided Percutaneous
Coronary Interventions provides practicing physicians clear information to understand both the
complexity of the technique and the correct way to apply it. It is designed both to assist
younger faculty and those in training and to act as a clinical resource for more experienced
practitioners. Using the clinical cases outlined the reader can learn to appreciate the
pitfalls tips and tricks that simplify the performance and interpretation of FFR and iFR.