William F. Fearon, MD

Country USA
Specialty Interventional Cardiologist
  1. 3-Year Follow-Up of the FAME 3 Trial
  2. Update on the ALL-RISE Trial (Advancing Cath Lab Results With FFR-Angio Physiology Assessment)
  3. How I Use Angio-Based Physiology to Guide My Case in the Cath Lab: Practical Appraisal
  4. The Series of FAME Studies: A Paradigm Shift in Our Thinking About Interventional Cardiology
  5. Unmet Need for FFR in LM PCI
  6. True Message from FAME 3
  7. Role of PCI in Multivessel CAD: What Do the New Guidelines Say?
  8. FFR-Guided PCI for Multivessel CAD in 2022
  9. Angiography-derived Coronary Physiology
  10. Complete Revascularization for MVD and LM: Anatomic or Functional Concept
  11. Angio-guided vs. FFR-guided PCI
  12. FAME III: The Lessons from FAME Studies, What We Learned
  13. FAST FFR
  14. Many Pressure Wires in Cath Lab: Advantages and Disadvantages
  15. FAME 2: 3-year Clinical and Cost-effectiveness Outcomes of FFR-guided PCI in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
  16. Non-Invasive FFR Assessment
  17. FFR Is Still Standard!
  18. Is Anatomic Complete Revascularization Really Necessary?
  19. PCI vs. CABG in LM and MVD: Time to Apply FFR for Decision-Making: Updated Data and FAME-3
  20. Post-PCI FFR: What Does It Mean and Should We Measure It?
  21. Are We Ready to Move from FFR to Resting Indices?
  22. The FUTURE Trial and Current Evidence of FFR Guided PCI: Is There Warning Sign?
  23. Routine Assessment of the Microcirculation and Absolute Flow: A Glimpse to the Future
  24. FFR Is Underutilized - Beyond Just Intermediate Lesions!
  25. Left Main
  26. Coronary Blood Flow, Pressure and Resistance: How to Integrate, Interpret and Apply in Practice
  27. Update on FAME 3 Trial
  28. Who Needs Adenosine or iFR, I Have cFFR (Contrast FFR): Update on the CONTRAST Study
  29. Invasive Evaluation of the Patient with Chest Pain and No Obstructive CAD
  30. Integrated Use of IMR and FFR in Daily Practice
  31. The Ultimate: FAME 3
  32. FFR State-of-the-Art: Clinical Applications and New Technologies
  33. MVD and FAME Studies
  34. Practical Set-up
  35. Update of the FAME 3 Trial
  36. Experimental Basis and Clinical Validation of FFR
  37. Assessment and Clinical Relevance of Coronary Microvasculature
  38. For Ischemia, Forget VP and Focus on the Ischemic Lesion!
  39. [FFR Use at CathLab: More & Better] Unmet Need: FAME 3
  40. FFR Clinical Trials: Review and Update
  41. FFR Evaluation: Optimal Measurement and Common Mistakes
  42. Clinical Benefit of FFR
  43. Tips and Trick
  44. How to Integrate FAME I, FAME II and COURAGE?
  45. Importance of the Coronary Microvasculature
  46. FFR in Acute Coronary Syndrome: Culprit and Non-culprit Lesion
  47. FAME2 & COURAGE Trials: Going Functional, It\'s Solution!
  48. Update 2013: FFR-guided Decision Making
  49. Roles of FFR in Unstable Angina and NSTEMI
  50. Clinical Application of IMR : Evidence and Practice
  51. Sidebranch Compromise: Mechanism and Implication
  52. How and Why to Assess the Coronary Microvasculature
  53. Gap Between Anatomy and Function
  54. FFR Clinical Trials and Applications: Make the PCI Practice Changed
  55. Beyond FAME: The Integration of Invasive Ischemia Assessment(FFR) into Clinical Practice
  56. When to Use IVUS and When Would FFR Be a Better Choice?
  57. FFR Guided PCI
  58. Integrated Decision Making in Bifurcation Lesion (IVUS vs. FFR)
  59. Practice Guideline for FFR Use (FAME Study)
  60. FFR in Multivessel Disease: Results of the F.A.M.E. Multicenter, International, Randomized Study Comparing FFR Guided PCI to Angio Guided PCI in Patients with Multivessel CAD
  61. Fundamentals, Techniques, Pitfalls, and Limitations of FFR Interpretation and Measurement
  62. Fractional Flow Reserve: Concept and Practical Set Up
  63. FFR-Guided PCI
  64. FFR in Multivessel Disease: Results of the F.A.M.E. Multicenter, International, Randomized Study Comparing FFR guided PCI to Angio guided PCI in Patients with Multivessel CAD
  65. Physiologic Assessment of Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction
  66. Physiologic Study and PCI