Outcomes of Patients With a Small and Large Aortic Annulus Following Balloon-Expandable Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Across Flow-Gradient Patterns
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Published:2025-03
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Page:100456
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ISSN:2474-8706
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Container-title:Structural Heart
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Structural Heart
Author:
Besir Besir,
Ramu Shivabalan Kathavarayan,
Lomaia Tamari,
Ali Majeed-Saidan Maryam Muhammad,
Rajendran JudahORCID,
Motairek Issam,
Harb Serge C.,
Miyasaka Rhonda,
Reed Grant W.ORCID,
Puri RishiORCID,
Yun James J.Y.ORCID,
Krishnaswamy Amar,
Kapadia Samir R.ORCID
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