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. 2023 Sep 4;46(12):1511–1518. doi: 10.1002/clc.24140

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Two cases of hybrid PCI approach for de novo long diffuse coronary lesions. Case 1: (A) Angiogram in a patient with a de novo long diffuse lesions involving proximal‐mid left anterior descending. DES‐ and DCB‐treated segments were shown in red and yellow dotted line respectively. (B) Final angiographic result. (C) A 3D model of the coronary was reconstructed based on post‐PCI angiogram and result showed an optimal post‐PCI QFR value of 0.91. Case 2: (D) Angiogram in a patient with a de novo long diffuse lesions involving proximal‐distal right coronary artery. DES‐ and DCB‐treated segments were shown in red and yellow dotted line respectively. (E) Final angiographic result. (F) A three‐dimensional model of the coronary was reconstructed based on post‐PCI angiogram and result showed an optimal post‐PCI QFR value of 0.98. DCB, drug‐coated balloon; DES, drug‐eluting stent; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention; QFR, quantitative flow ratio.