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An Interview With Joost Daemen, MD, PhD
Dr. Daemen discusses the merits of intracoronary imaging and physiology for PCI, the FAST trials of vFFR lesion subsets and indications, and predictions for the future of renal denervation.
Angiography-Based FFR: Reevaluating the Role of the Pressure Wire
Reviewing the nuances of coronary angiography–based FFR and results of initial validation studies.
By Kaneshka Masdjedi, MD, and Joost Daemen, MD, PhD
Pie Medical Imaging’s Caas vFFR for PCI Guidance Is Evaluated in Ongoing FAST III RCT
January 20, 2023—Pie Medical Imaging (PMI), a global cardiac imaging company based in the Netherlands, announced that the 500th patient has been enrolled in the multicenter FAST III randomized clinical trial.
Imaging Considerations in PCI and Update on Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Interventions
By Ziad A. Ali, MD, DPhil, and Thomas Modine, MD, PhD, MBA
Pie Medical Imaging Caas vFFR FAST III Trial Completes Enrollment
June 18, 2024—Pie Medical Imaging, a Netherlands-based cardiac imaging company, announced the completion of enrollment in the FAST III trial.
ReCor's Ultrasound-Based Paradise System Approved in Europe for Renal Denervation
January 28, 2014—ReCor Medical, Inc. (Palo Alto, CA) announced that it has received European CE Mark approval for the latest generation of its ultrasound-based Paradise renal denervation system for the treatment of patients with resistant hypertension.
vFFR Demonstrates Comparable Outcome to Standard FFR in FAST-III Trial
March 29, 2026—A novel, minimally invasive method for assessing coronary lesion physiology using vessel fractional flow reserve (vFFR) demonstrated outcomes comparable to conventional fractional flow reserve (FFR) in the randomized FAST-III trial, presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session (ACC.26), according to a company press release.
Findings Presented for 2-Year Follow-Up Analysis of FFR-SEARCH Registry
June 20, 2019—Acist Medical Systems, Inc. announced that results of the 2-year follow-up analysis of the FFR-SEARCH observational registry were presented by Roberto Diletti, MD, during the EuroPCR conference held May 21–24 in Paris, France.
Technical Expertise as Shared Knowledge
By Kathryn Dawson, MD, and Azeem Latib, MD
European Study Calls for Increased Participation of Women in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials
August 6, 2021—The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) announced the publication of a report advising that women must be equally represented in heart disease research to ensure that treatment recommendations meet their specific health needs.