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Sukhjinder Nijjer

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Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|July 6, 2013
Baseline coronary pressures, instant wave-free ratio (iFR) and Pd/Pa: making the most of available informationRicardo Petraco, Sayan Sen, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|September 27, 2014
Assessment of lesion functional significance with virtual FFR - are we going with the flow?Nicolas Foin, Ricardo Petraco, Sayan Sen, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|December 18, 2013
How high can "accuracy" be for iFR (or IVUS, or SPECT, or OCT...) if using fractional flow reserve as the gold standard?Ricardo Petraco, Javier Escaned, Sayan Sen, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|June 11, 2013
Reply: Is the instantaneous wave-free ratio equivalent to fractional flow reserve?Sayan Sen, Javier Escaned, Ricardo Petraco, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|May 25, 2013
Instantaneous wave-free ratio: numerically different, but diagnostically superior to FFR? Is lower always better?Sayan Sen, Sukhjinder Nijjer, Ricardo Petraco, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|September 9, 2017
The Evolving Future of Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio and Fractional Flow ReserveMatthias Götberg, Christopher M Cook, Sayan Sen, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|March 23, 2013
Fractional flow reserve-guided revascularization: practical implications of a diagnostic gray zone and measurement variability on clinical decisionsRicardo Petraco, Sayan Sen, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|February 22, 2014
Reply: fractional flow reserve: a good or a gold standard?Ricardo Petraco, Javier Escaned, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|May 21, 2013
How should I treat a patient with typical angina, typical angiography, negative FFR?Alexander Jabs, Ulrich Hink, Massimo Fineschi, et al.
Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine : Including Molecular Interventions|May 2, 2013
Intracoronary imaging using attenuation-compensated optical coherence tomography allows better visualisation of coronary artery diseasesNicolas Foin, Jean Martial Mari, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
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Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|July 6, 2013
Baseline coronary pressures, instant wave-free ratio (iFR) and Pd/Pa: making the most of available informationRicardo Petraco, Sayan Sen, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|September 27, 2014
Assessment of lesion functional significance with virtual FFR - are we going with the flow?Nicolas Foin, Ricardo Petraco, Sayan Sen, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|December 18, 2013
How high can "accuracy" be for iFR (or IVUS, or SPECT, or OCT...) if using fractional flow reserve as the gold standard?Ricardo Petraco, Javier Escaned, Sayan Sen, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|June 11, 2013
Reply: Is the instantaneous wave-free ratio equivalent to fractional flow reserve?Sayan Sen, Javier Escaned, Ricardo Petraco, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|May 25, 2013
Instantaneous wave-free ratio: numerically different, but diagnostically superior to FFR? Is lower always better?Sayan Sen, Sukhjinder Nijjer, Ricardo Petraco, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|September 9, 2017
The Evolving Future of Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio and Fractional Flow ReserveMatthias Götberg, Christopher M Cook, Sayan Sen, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|March 23, 2013
Fractional flow reserve-guided revascularization: practical implications of a diagnostic gray zone and measurement variability on clinical decisionsRicardo Petraco, Sayan Sen, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|February 22, 2014
Reply: fractional flow reserve: a good or a gold standard?Ricardo Petraco, Javier Escaned, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|May 21, 2013
How should I treat a patient with typical angina, typical angiography, negative FFR?Alexander Jabs, Ulrich Hink, Massimo Fineschi, et al.
Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine : Including Molecular Interventions|May 2, 2013
Intracoronary imaging using attenuation-compensated optical coherence tomography allows better visualisation of coronary artery diseasesNicolas Foin, Jean Martial Mari, Sukhjinder Nijjer, et al.
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