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Patients at low surgical risk as defined by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Score undergoing isolated interventional or surgical aortic valve implantation: in-hospital data and 1-year results from the German Aortic Valve Registry (GARY)

Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has become the standard treatment for patients with severe aortic valve stenosis at high surgical risk and may be considered for patients with intermediate risk. During the last few years, an increasing number of patients with low surgical risk have bee...

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Published in:European heart journal 2019-05, Vol.40 (17), p.1323-1330
Main Authors: Bekeredjian, Raffi, Szabo, Gabor, Balaban, Ümniye, Bleiziffer, Sabine, Bauer, Timm, Ensminger, Stephan, Frerker, Christian, Herrmann, Eva, Beyersdorf, Friedhelm, Hamm, Christian, Beckmann, Andreas, Möllmann, Helge, Karck, Matthias, Katus, Hugo A, Walther, Thomas
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