OpSens Inc. announced that it has signed an agreement with Cathmedical Cardiovascular S.A. for the integration of its coronary physiology algorithms into the Picasso system, a next generation hemodynamic system. The integrated systems will initially focus on the Spanish cardiology market where the Picasso has a dominant market share. This partnership agreement allows interventional cardiologists using this system to benefit from full integration into the catheterization laboratory and to offer superior diagnosis and treatment to their patients. Combined with the OptoWire III, the full power of coronary physiology indices such as the OpSens' diastolic pressure ratio (or dPR) is now available within the Picasso system for optimal integration into the workflow. The OpSens OptoWire III is a modern pressure guidewire designed for clinical practice to diagnose, treat, and confirm results in coronary arteries. The unmatched precision of its second-generation fiber optic sensor, Fidela, translates into the lowest drift in the industry and represents an exclusive feature, for which Opsens stands out in the market. The value of Fidela precision is supported by peer-reviewed literature showing that the accuracy of the pressure measurement is even more crucial when physiology guidewires are used for indices without hyperemia. Coronary artery disease is the blockage or narrowing (stenosis) of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle, often due to the buildup of fatty plaque inside the arteries, which may cause heart attacks. Several studies, such as the FAME Study, showed that when Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is used prior to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), patients' outcomes are improved with major adverse cardiac events significantly reduced.