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Diabetes does not impact the diagnostic performance of contrast-based fractional flow reserve: insights from the CONTRAST study

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Table 1  Baseline characteristics in patients with or without diabetes
Fig. 2  Diagnostic performance expressed by the area under the ROC curve for each metric in patients with or without diabetes
Fig. 3  Scatterplots of each metric with FFR in patients with or with-

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