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Endovascular Aneurysm Repair
Author(s):
Alexandra A MacLean
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Barry T Katzen
Added:
3 years ago
Article
Ole De Backer
Job title: Interventional Cardiologist
Author
Vinayak Bapat
Research Area(s) / Expertise:
Job title: Surgical Director, Mitral and Tricuspid Therapies
Author
Author(s):
Apostolos Tzikas
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Darren Mylotte
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Martin Bergmann
Added:
3 years ago
Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common arrhythmia, is associated with a significantly increased risk of morbidity and mortality due to a fivefold increase in the frequency of thromboembolic stroke.1 The gold standard treatment for the prevention of AF-related thromboembolism is oral anticoagulation (OAC), based on an individualised patient risk assessment with either the CHADS2 or the CHA2DS2…
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Author(s):
Ole De Backer
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Sagar Doshi
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Christoph Hammerstingl
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et al
Start date:
Feb 16, 2022
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Sacha Salzberg
Author
Author(s):
Philipp Lurz
Added:
3 years ago
Dr Philipp Lurz (Leipzig Heart Center, Leipzig, DE) discusses the results of the MitraClip® and Hemodynamic Effects of Relevant Iatrogenic Atrial Septum Defect Closure (MITHRAS) trial.
The study investigated if the interventional closure of a persistent haemodynamic relevant iASD, 30-days after MitraClip implantation, has favourable effects on clinical outcomes.
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1. What was the…
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TCT 2021: Late-breaking Science Video Collection
Author(s):
William Fearon
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Matthias Gotberg
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Rafael Romaguera
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et al
Added:
2 years ago
Video Series
Author(s):
Zach George
Added:
3 years ago
Author(s):
Kendra J Grubb
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Tamim Nazif
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Mathew R Williams
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et al
Added:
3 years ago
Concomitant coronary artery disease (CAD) and valvular heart disease is a common problem in the ageing population. It is estimated that the prevalence of mitral regurgitation and aortic stenosis in individuals over the age of 70 is 10 % and 4 %, respectively.1,2 Among patients presenting with symptomatic aortic stenosis, concurrent CAD occurs in over 50 % of those over 70 years of age and over 65…
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