CATH CMD is a global algorithm that captures the essential details of performing the bolus thermodilution workflow and assists in decision-making in a simple and stepwise manner. In summary, CATH captures the how to perform bolus thermodilution and CMD captures the what to do with the Index of Microcirculatory Resistance (IMR) and Coronary Flow Reserve (CFR) measurements to provide a diagnosis of Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction (CMD).
A full physiology assessment (with Resting full-cycle Ratio (RFR), Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR), IMR and CFR) of the epicardial arteries and the microvasculature can provide patients with persistent angina an accurate diagnosis to improve outcomes.1
Dr. Tom Ford
Prof. Filippo Crea, MD
An Interview with Dr. Takayuki Warisawa
An Interview with Dr. Tommaso Gori
An Interview with Dr. William Fearon
An Interview with Dr. Andy Yong
Dr. Tom Ford
Prof. Filippo Crea, MD
An Interview with Dr. Takayuki Warisawa
An Interview with Dr. Tommaso Gori
An Interview with Dr. William Fearon
An Interview with Dr. Andy Yong
*Repeat measurement of Tmnrest
*Decrease in pressure, patient symptoms, FFR drop
**Repeat measurement of Tmnhyp
*Evolving concensus
*Evolving consensus
GTN (glyceryl trinitrate) | NTG (nitroglycerin) | LAD (left anterior descending) | FFR (fractional flow reserve) | IMRcorr (IMR corrected) | CMD (coronary microvascular dysfunction) | Tmnrest (resting transit mean time) | Tmnhyp (hyperemic transit mean time)
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