Nico Pijls, MD

Country Netherlands
Specialty Interventional Cardiologist
  1. Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction: Invasive Evaluation
  2. FFR and IFR: Where Do We Stand Today?
  3. 50 Years Long Journey of Coronary Physiology: From Humble To Great
  4. [Featured Lecture 2] Microvascular Resistance Reserve (MRR): The Future Standard?
  5. [Featured Lecture 1] Absolute Coronary Blood Flow and Microvascular Resistance Measurement
  6. 30 Years History of FFR: From the Concept to Current Status - Legend's Perspective
  7. Don't Mess up! Critics on FAME 3, FLOWER-MI, FUTURE, RIPCORD 2
  8. Moderators\' Introductory Keynote: Invasive vs Non-invasive FFR
  9. Issues about Drift with FFR, cFFR, and iFR: How to Avoid It, How to Live with It, and Practical Tips
  10. FFR-Guided PCI Can Make Better Outcomes.
  11. FFR, iFR, Contrast FFR, CFR, IMR: Two Many Indexes, Please Make Them Simple!
  12. 5-Year F/U of FAME I and Outcomes of 1500 Proximal LADs with Intermediate FFR (0.70-0.85)
  13. Coronary Hyperemia Is Mandatory? Yes, Resting Index Is Not Enough
  14. A New Avenue to the Coronary Microcirculation: Absolute Flow and Resistance Measurement by the Pressure Wire
  15. Journey into the Discovery of Coronary Physiology: 20 Years of FFR
  16. Understanding and Pitfalls in FFR, iFR, CFR and IMR Measurements
  17. Basic Concept and Basis of FFR
  18. Contrast FFR(cFFR): First Results of the CONTRAST Study
  19. FAME-2 Study: 2-year Results of FFR Guided PCI Versus Medical Therapy
  20. Hyperemia Is Mandatory.
  21. Latest Issues and Future Directions in FFR-guided Angioplasty
  22. Hyperemia
  23. Basic Concept
  24. [Functionally Insignificant, Vulnerable Plaque: Do You Want to Treat?] No, I Don't
  25. Very Long-term Follow-up of FFR Guided PCI
  26. Pd/Pa, iFR, Resting Gradients, and More: Why Can They Never Be as Good as Hyperemic Indices?
  27. Randomized Trial to Compare Maximum Hyperemia After Single Bolus Injection of Regadenoson to Central Venous Adenosine Infusion
  28. Experimental Basis and Clinical Validation of FFR
  29. On the Accuracy and Reproducibility of Physiologic Indices
  30. Clinical Consequences of the FAME Study
  31. FFR and Microcirculation: New Applications and Future Development
  32. Fractional Flow Reserve: From Investigational Tool to Standard of Care
  33. Clinical Application of FFR : Evidence and Practice
  34. ABC of Coronary Physiology and FFR for the Interventionalist
  35. The SYNTAX Message Is Outdated: Invasive Physiology Assessment and New DES Have Already Made a Difference
  36. Functional Angioplasty Beyond the FAME: Future Direction
  37. Minimalist Approach: Physiologic Lesion Assessment Should Guide Routine PCI Therapy !
  38. FAME: FFR Guided Stenting in Multivessel Disease
  39. The Complex Relation Between Vulnerability and Ischemia
  40. Role of Coronary Pressure Measurement & FFR in MVD