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iFR Coronary Physiology - Philips iFR is in a class of its own and is the leading hyperemia-free physiologic index for measuring pressure in diagnostic and interventional procedures Only offered by Philips, iFR Co-registration maps the physiologic measurements directly onto the angiogram enabling more complete procedural guidance
ESC Guidelines IVUS and iFR | Philips IVUS and iFR technologies receive top-level recognition in new ESC Guidelines, reinforcing their role in optimizing coronary interventions and patient outcomes
iFR modality | Philips iFR is the leading hyperemia-free physiologic index for measuring pressure in diagnostic and interventional procedures
iFR and FFR help to guide PCI | Philips Philips provides you with the opportunity to use iFR which is the only clinically validated resting index (recommended by AHA and SCAI) along with FFR In 2017 Davies et al and Götberg et al validated the non-inferiority of iFR compared to FFR
iFR clinical data and patient study - Philips Backed by clinically validated patient data in the largest physiology studies ever, learn how iFR reduces costs, procedural time and patient discomfort
10 Years of iFR | Philips Today, Philips offers iFR in its unique combination of devices and imaging solutions on the interventional platform IntraSight, combined with the market leading OmniWire™ coronary pressure guide wire
iFR Co-registration - Philips Only Philips iFR Co-registration provides advanced physiologic guidance during PCI procedures to help you determine where and how to treat for precise, patient-focused care
Coronary physiology modalities - Philips Philips provides you the opportunity to use one of two clinically validated indices: iFR or FFR FFR and iFR can be obtained during routine coronary angiography by using a pressure wire to calculate the ratio between coronary pressure distal to a stenosis and the proximal aortic pressure
Modality - Philips Only iFR Co-registration allows you to map physiological measurement to angiographic images, taking the guesswork out of the procedure and helping you plan your treatment strategy