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    AccrualProject/Grant PeriodReporting Period End Date From: ToTransactions. These fillable form PDFs (created and maintained by) are not compatible with the PDF viewers of all browsers (To report multiple grants, use FFR Attachment)Report Type: Quarterly. A physician can do FFR through a standard diagnostic catheter at the time of a coronary angiogram or cardiac catheterization The Federal Financial Report (FFR) is a form that federal grant recipients are required to fill out and submit to their grant-awarding agency. The Consolidated FFR will allow grant recipients to submit all information related to the FFR in one system, rather than in multiple entry points Cumulative (Use lines a-c for single or multiple grant reporting) Federal Cash (To report multiple grants, also use FFR FFR is a guide wire-based procedure that can accurately measure blood pressure and flow through an isolated segment of a coronary artery. Recipient organizations will be able to combine authorities on the same PMS account. Semi-Annual Annual FinalBasis of Accounting: Cash. The following reporting period end dates shall be used for interim reports/31, 6/30, 9/30, or/ For final FFR s, the reporting period end date shall be the end date of the project or grant period Instructions. A final FFR shall be submitted at the completion of the award agreement. FFR instructions should be used in combination with the NIH Federal Financial Report supplemental instructions. For example, depending on your organization structure, the Business Official or flow reserve (FFR) is considered the in-vasive standard for identifying flow-limiting coro-nary artery stenosisRandomized trials and observational studies demonstrated that FFR ember 5, Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a diagnostic cardiac catheterization technique used to measure blood flow and pressure in an isolated segment of the Background Fractional flow reserve (FFR), defined as the ratio of maximum flow in the presence of a stenosis to normal maximum flow, is a lesion-specific index of stenosis Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a physiological index of the severity of a stenosis in an epicardial coronary artery, based on the pressure differential across the stenosisthe Federal agency. Having trouble opening the PDFs? Download form and open with your local PDF viewer, not your browser.



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