Prognostic benefit of transcatheter aortic valve implantation compared with medical therapy in patients with inoperable aortic stenosis
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2009Vol. 75(7), pp. 1121–1126
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Ronak Rajani, William Buxton, Peter Haworth, Muhammed Zeeshan Khawaja, Manav Sohal, Roberta Brum, Nevil Hutchinson, Adam de Belder, Uday Trivedi, David Hildick‐Smith
Abstract
Patients with severe aortic valve disease who are not suitable for surgical aortic valve replacement have an improved prognosis if treated with transcatheter aortic valve implantation rather than continuing on medical management alone.
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