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    Age and the cascade impact on coronary flow reserve (CFR) and discordance of fractional flow reserve and non‐hyperemic pressure ratios (NHPR) by Kern, Morton J.

    “…Key Points CFR decreases with age because hyperemic flow is reduced. Reduced hyperemic flow affects FFR but not NHPR, contributing to a higher rate of…”
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    Current Concepts of Integrated Coronary Physiology in the Catheterization Laboratory by Kern, Morton J., MD, Samady, Habib, MD

    “…Over the last 15 years, the use of invasive coronary physiology in the catheterization laboratory has demonstrated favorable outcomes for decision making in…”
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    Does rotoblation or cutting balloon before provisional stenting of calcified side branches make any difference? Comparing results by OCT and FFR by Kern, Morton J.

    “…Key Points In this study rotational atherectomy and cutting balloon angioplasty produced the same results in calcified bifurcation provisional stenting…”
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    Is stealing still a crime? Comment on left internal mammary artery side branch intervention in the management of coronary steal syndrome following coronary artery bypass grafting by Kern, Morton J.

    “…Key Points Post‐coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) angina has been attributed unligated thoracic side branches competing with LIMA‐LAD flow. Case…”
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    Standardization of Fractional Flow Reserve Measurements by Toth, Gabor G., MD, Johnson, Nils P., MD, Jeremias, Allen, MD, MSc, Pellicano, Mariano, MD, Vranckx, Pascal, MD, PhD, Fearon, William F., MD, Barbato, Emanuele, MD, PhD, Kern, Morton J., MD, Pijls, Nico H.J., MD, PhD, De Bruyne, Bernard, MD, PhD

    “…Abstract Pressure wire–based fractional flow reserve is considered the standard of reference for evaluation of the ischemic potential of coronary stenoses and…”
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    Validating angiographically derived FFR in the NSTEMI patient: An important step forward by Kern, Morton J., Seto, Arnold H.

    “…Key Points Despite concerns of altered physiology impacting fractional flow reserve (FFR) values in acute coronary syndrome, angiographic FFR compared with…”
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    Thrombocytopenia with Impella: Not a HIT by Seto, Arnold H., Kern, Morton J.

    “…Key Points The Impella percutaneous microaxial ventricular assist device provides significant ventricular unloading, but at the cost of increased major…”
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