Abstract:ObjectiveCurrent guidelines recommend use of heart valve centres (HVCs) to deliver optimal quality of care for patients with valve disease but there is no evidence to support this. The hypothesis of this study is that patient care with severe aortic stenosis (AS) will differ in HVCs compared with satellite centres. We aimed to compare the treatment of patients with AS at HVCs (tertiary care hospitals with full access to AS interventions) to satellites (hospitals without such access).MethodsIMPULSE enhancedis a… Show more
“…This leads us to the present study by Rudolph et al 3. It describes the observed outcomes for all-comers with severe AS who had their AVR in one of four heart valve centres (HVCs) in Germany, France and the UK.…”
“…This leads us to the present study by Rudolph et al 3. It describes the observed outcomes for all-comers with severe AS who had their AVR in one of four heart valve centres (HVCs) in Germany, France and the UK.…”
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