ASSOCIATION OF LOW MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOW RESERVE ON LONG-TERM SURVIVAL DOES NOT VARY BY PATIENT SEX, REGARDLESS OF PRE-TEST CLINICAL RISK OR POST-TEST REVASCULARIZATION

2019 
Small studies have shown discordant findings regarding the association between sex, coronary vasomotor dysfunction (measured by myocardial blood flow reserve, MBFR), and adverse cardiac events (MACE), with some suggesting that low MFR was only associated with higher risk of MACE in women. To verify
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