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Procedure trends certainly suggest that we’ve entered the TAVR era, but a pair of new studies show that surgical aorticvalve replacement (SAVR) is a far better option for many younger and healthier patients who are increasingly seen as TAVR candidates. to 54.5%), but declined among 65-79yr (49.2%
CONCLUSIONS:Daily step counts rapidly increased within the first 2 months post-TAVR. Increased physical activity was associated with a lower risk of 1-year mortality or rehospitalization after TAVR for patients with daily step counts below 5000.REGISTRATION:URL:[link] REGISTRATION:URL:[link] Unique identifier: NCT04454177.
BackgroundAcute ischemic stroke complicates 2% to 3% of transcatheter aorticvalve replacements (TAVRs). The aortic arch morphology was determined via a manual review of the pre‐TAVR computed tomography images. years, the overall incidence of post‐TAVR stroke was 6.0% White race; mean±SD age, 79.3±8.4
Background:Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is highly prevalent in patients with severe aortic stenosis undergoing transcatheter aorticvalve replacement (TAVR). Exposure of interest was PVD. Primary outcome was all-cause mortality.
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milla1cf Fri, 06/07/2024 - 14:50 June 7, 2024 — Medtronic today announced new data from the CoreValve Evolut Clinical Program , reinforcing the positive performance of the Evolut transcatheter aorticvalve replacement (TAVR) System compared to surgical aorticvalve replacement (SAVR) and other TAVRvalves.
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In light of the growing number of patients undergoing transcatheter aorticvalve replacement (TAVR), there is an increasing demand for data regarding the management of failed TAVR procedures, including the possibility of a repeat TAVR intervention. vs. 4.0%, p=0.36) or one year (17.5% vs. 3.3%, p=0.18).
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