FFRct
In this video, cardiologist, Dr. Elvis Cami, discusses CT derived Fractional Flow Reserve (FFRct). FFRct analysis is obtained through coronary CT datasets. Based on computational fluid dynamics and machine learning, FFRct can predict whether a coronary blockage (stenosis) is flow-limiting or physiologically and clinically significant. FFRct offers greater specificity and positive predictive value for diagnosing hemodynamically significant coronary artery stenosis.

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