Abstract

The Multi-Artery Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) Method in The Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Practice

Highlights

  • There are over 7.2 million orthopedic injuries annually in the USA

  • There was no simple main effect size found for Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) result (p = 0.415)

  • 6.6 million knee injuries presented to United States emergency departments between 1999 and 2008 [1]

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Introduction

6.6 million knee injuries presented to United States emergency departments between 1999 and 2008 [1]. It has been estimated 40% of all sports related injuries are of the knee. Of those knee injuries, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) damage is the most common (over 200,000 per year). It has been estimated that approximately 74% of acute ACL injuries are missed in the emergency department [2]. Bach et al (1990) reported a side-to-side KT-1000 difference of 0.2 mm is

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