Abstract

Introduction: CT FFR is commonly used as a binary variable to characterize the presence or absence of flow limiting coronary artery disease using a cutpoint of 0.8 or 0.75. However, it is not clear the continuous distribution of CT FFR values in normal coronary arteries. In this study we compared CT FFR distribution in a group of clinical patients who had normal coronary CTA (CCTA).

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