Magnetic Resonance Perfusion or Fractional Flow Reserve in Coronary Disease

In patients with stable angina, two strategies are often used to guide revascularization: one involves myocardial-perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and the other involves invasive angiography and measurement of fractional flow reserve (FFR). Whether a cardiovascular MRI–based strategy is noninferior to an FFR-based strategy with respect to major adverse cardiac events has not been established.

The Heart is just a start

The heart is at the center of it all and it’s the most complex anatomy to image, but for Vista.ai, it’s just the beginning.