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Johannes Rieber

Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Publications -  136
Citations -  5622

Johannes Rieber is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intravascular ultrasound & Fractional flow reserve. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 136 publications receiving 4944 citations. Previous affiliations of Johannes Rieber include Harvard University & Technische Universität München.

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Consensus standards for acquisition, measurement, and reporting of intravascular optical coherence tomography studies: a report from the International Working Group for Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography Standardization and Validation.

TL;DR: This document may be broadly used as a standard reference regarding the current state of theIVOCT imaging modality, intended for researchers and clinicians who use IVOCT and analyze IVO CT data.
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Prognostic value of fractional flow reserve: linking physiologic severity to clinical outcomes.

TL;DR: FFR demonstrates a continuous and independent relationship with subsequent outcomes, modulated by medical therapy versus revascularization, such that lower FFR values confer a higher risk and therefore receive larger absolute benefits fromRevascularization.
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Guided de-escalation of antiplatelet treatment in patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (TROPICAL-ACS): a randomised, open-label, multicentre trial

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- 14 Oct 2017 - 
TL;DR: The trial shows that early de-escalation of antiplatelet treatment can be considered as an alternative approach in patients with acute coronary syndrome managed with PCI and was non-inferior to standard treatment with prasugrel at 1 year after PCI.
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Diagnostic and clinical value of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies compared with rheumatoid factor isotypes in rheumatoid arthritis

TL;DR: Positivity in the highly specific CCP ELISA supports the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis and the IgM-RF and the CCP assays are superior to other RF isotypes.
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Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging for the functional assessment of coronary artery disease: a comparison with coronary angiography and fractional flow reserve.

TL;DR: This study compared CMRI with CA plus a standard invasive functional assessment (FFR) and demonstrated that CMRI is able to distinguish haemodynamically relevant from non-relevant coronary lesions with a high sensitivity and specificity and may contribute to clinical decision-making.