2017
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.26890
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Pass the Rock: Calcium, the achilles' heel of transcatheter valve replacement

Abstract: Increasing annular calcification portends more adverse outcomes and worse hemodynamic results following percutaneous structural heart interventions. Though the Direct Flow prosthesis did not appear to have significantly different post-procedural gradients based on aortic valve calcium burden in a selected group of patients, the average residual gradients were relatively high in all cases and the presence of a paravalvular leak was more common with increasing valvular calcification. It is unclear how the Direct… Show more

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