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Many decisions about whether patients with coronary artery stenosis should undergo revascularization are made on the basis of angiography alone. Complementary diagnostic information would be useful, particularly for patients who have multivessel disease. This commentary by Bernard De Bruyne weighs the merits of fractional flow reserve to provide such information.