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QFR versus FFR in the 2-year follow-up of FAVOR III Europe: Original Research

15 min · 6. maj 2026
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In this episode of Editor’s Choice, Dr Aaysha Cader speaks with Doctor Birgitte Andersen about the latest findings from the FAVOR III Europe trial, recently published in EuroIntervention. They discuss the 2-year follow-up comparing quantitative flow ratio (QFR) and fractional flow reserve (FFR), including the key outcome that QFR did not demonstrate non-inferiority at one year. Dr Andersen explores potential explanations, including concerns around reproducibility and early event rate differences, and highlights the need for further research to identify patient populations best suited for angiography-based physiological assessment. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode QFR versus FFR in the 2-year follow-up of FAVOR III Europe: Original Research cover

QFR versus FFR in the 2-year follow-up of FAVOR III Europe: Original Research

In this episode of Editor’s Choice, Dr Aaysha Cader speaks with Doctor Birgitte Andersen about the latest findings from the FAVOR III Europe trial, recently published in EuroIntervention. They discuss the 2-year follow-up comparing quantitative flow ratio (QFR) and fractional flow reserve (FFR), including the key outcome that QFR did not demonstrate non-inferiority at one year. Dr Andersen explores potential explanations, including concerns around reproducibility and early event rate differences, and highlights the need for further research to identify patient populations best suited for angiography-based physiological assessment. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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The ELASTA-T technique: Expert Review

In this episode of Editor’s Choice, Dr Aaysha Cader speaks with Professor Michael Joner about the ELASTA-T technique, presented in the Expert Review, “Electrosurgical Laceration and Stabilisation of Tricuspid Edge-to-Edge Repair: the ELASTA-T Technique,” recently published in EuroIntervention. Professor Joner explains the clinical rationale behind ELASTA-T and its potential role in the evolving treatment landscape for recurrent tricuspid valve regurgitation. He describes how the technique can facilitate and stabilise tricuspid edge-to-edge repair, before walking listeners through the key procedural steps. The discussion concludes with practical insights and expert tips for achieving a successful Flying V configuration, offering valuable guidance for interventional cardiologists involved in structural heart interventions. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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High ischaemic risk criteria in CCS patients undergoing PCI: Original Research

In this episode of Editor’s Choice, Professor Roxana Mehran discusses her original research article, “Prevalence and Prognostic Impact of High Ischaemic Risk Criteria in Chronic Coronary Syndrome Patients Undergoing PCI,” recently published in EuroIntervention. In conversation with Dr Aaysha Cader, Professor Mehran explores the background, methodology, and key findings from this study conducted in patients with chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) at Mount Sinai Hospital. She highlights the prevalence of high ischaemic risk features, their association with major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCE), and the important role of imaging in guiding PCI in CCS patients. This episode provides valuable insights into risk stratification and clinical decision-making for interventional cardiologists managing chronic coronary syndrome. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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