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Sayan Sen

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Journal of the American College of Cardiology|December 14, 2011
Development and validation of a new adenosine-independent index of stenosis severity from coronary wave-intensity analysis: results of the ADVISE (ADenosine Vasodilator Independent Stenosis Evaluation) studySayan Sen, Javier Escaned, Iqbal S Malik, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|March 19, 2013
Diagnostic classification of the instantaneous wave-free ratio is equivalent to fractional flow reserve and is not improved with adenosine administration. Results of CLARIFY (Classification Accuracy of Pressure-Only Ratios Against Indices Using Flow Study)Sayan Sen, Kaleab N Asrress, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
Perfusion|January 11, 2021
Adapting the role of handheld echocardiography during the COVID-19 pandemic: A practical guideHafiz Naderi, Shaun Robinson, Martin J Swaans, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 7, 2017
Percutaneous coronary intervention in stable angina (ORBITA): a double-blind, randomised controlled trialRasha Al-Lamee, David Thompson, Hakim-Moulay Dehbi, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|May 18, 2020
Safety of Revascularization Deferral of Left Main Stenosis Based on Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio EvaluationTakayuki Warisawa, Christopher M Cook, Christopher Rajkumar, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|December 3, 2014
Pre-angioplasty instantaneous wave-free ratio pullback provides virtual intervention and predicts hemodynamic outcome for serial lesions and diffuse coronary artery diseaseSukhjinder S Nijjer, Sayan Sen, Ricardo Petraco, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|August 25, 2018
Impact of Percutaneous Revascularization on Exercise Hemodynamics in Patients With Stable Coronary DiseaseChristopher M Cook, Yousif Ahmad, James P Howard, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|August 30, 2014
Head-to-head comparison of basal stenosis resistance index, instantaneous wave-free ratio, and fractional flow reserve: diagnostic accuracy for stenosis-specific myocardial ischaemiaTim P van de Hoef, Martijn Meuwissen, Javier Escaned, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|December 22, 2012
Hybrid iFR-FFR decision-making strategy: implications for enhancing universal adoption of physiology-guided coronary revascularisationRicardo Petraco, Jin Joo Park, Sayan Sen, et al.
JAMA Cardiology|May 2, 2019
Association Between Physiological Stenosis Severity and Angina-Limited Exercise Time in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery DiseaseChristopher M Cook, Yousif Ahmad, James P Howard, et al.
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology|December 14, 2011
Development and validation of a new adenosine-independent index of stenosis severity from coronary wave-intensity analysis: results of the ADVISE (ADenosine Vasodilator Independent Stenosis Evaluation) studySayan Sen, Javier Escaned, Iqbal S Malik, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|March 19, 2013
Diagnostic classification of the instantaneous wave-free ratio is equivalent to fractional flow reserve and is not improved with adenosine administration. Results of CLARIFY (Classification Accuracy of Pressure-Only Ratios Against Indices Using Flow Study)Sayan Sen, Kaleab N Asrress, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
Perfusion|January 11, 2021
Adapting the role of handheld echocardiography during the COVID-19 pandemic: A practical guideHafiz Naderi, Shaun Robinson, Martin J Swaans, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 7, 2017
Percutaneous coronary intervention in stable angina (ORBITA): a double-blind, randomised controlled trialRasha Al-Lamee, David Thompson, Hakim-Moulay Dehbi, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|May 18, 2020
Safety of Revascularization Deferral of Left Main Stenosis Based on Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio EvaluationTakayuki Warisawa, Christopher M Cook, Christopher Rajkumar, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|December 3, 2014
Pre-angioplasty instantaneous wave-free ratio pullback provides virtual intervention and predicts hemodynamic outcome for serial lesions and diffuse coronary artery diseaseSukhjinder S Nijjer, Sayan Sen, Ricardo Petraco, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|August 25, 2018
Impact of Percutaneous Revascularization on Exercise Hemodynamics in Patients With Stable Coronary DiseaseChristopher M Cook, Yousif Ahmad, James P Howard, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|August 30, 2014
Head-to-head comparison of basal stenosis resistance index, instantaneous wave-free ratio, and fractional flow reserve: diagnostic accuracy for stenosis-specific myocardial ischaemiaTim P van de Hoef, Martijn Meuwissen, Javier Escaned, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|December 22, 2012
Hybrid iFR-FFR decision-making strategy: implications for enhancing universal adoption of physiology-guided coronary revascularisationRicardo Petraco, Jin Joo Park, Sayan Sen, et al.
JAMA Cardiology|May 2, 2019
Association Between Physiological Stenosis Severity and Angina-Limited Exercise Time in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery DiseaseChristopher M Cook, Yousif Ahmad, James P Howard, et al.
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