2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13239-020-00505-8
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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Thrombogenesis: A Foreign Materials Perspective

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“…This evidence is not conclusive, however, and does not suggest that the TAV causes no disruption to the endothelium, only that it is less disruptive than AS. An ex vivo blood loop study by Salim et al [58] attempted to isolate the thrombogenic contributions of the Table 3. Summary of studies regarding blood biochemistry, foreign materials and endothelial damage.…”
Section: Foreign Materials and Endothelial Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This evidence is not conclusive, however, and does not suggest that the TAV causes no disruption to the endothelium, only that it is less disruptive than AS. An ex vivo blood loop study by Salim et al [58] attempted to isolate the thrombogenic contributions of the Table 3. Summary of studies regarding blood biochemistry, foreign materials and endothelial damage.…”
Section: Foreign Materials and Endothelial Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Horn et al[57] Levels of endothelial microparticles decreased after TAVI (CD31+/41−: 258 MP µl −1 versus 216 MP µl −1 ; CD144+: 349 MP µl versus 275 MP µl −1 and CD62E+: 1218 MP µl −1 versus 960 MP µl −1 ). Salim et al[58]…”
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