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Peripheral arterial disease and transcatheter valve replacement outcomes

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Patients with PAD have worse outcomes after TAVR. The extent and distribution of PAD are important considerations in determining TAVR feasibility and choosing an access site. Further research is needed… Click to show full abstract

Patients with PAD have worse outcomes after TAVR. The extent and distribution of PAD are important considerations in determining TAVR feasibility and choosing an access site. Further research is needed to establish the best approaches to treating patients with aortic and iliofemoral disease severe enough to limit device delivery.

Keywords: transcatheter valve; disease transcatheter; disease; peripheral arterial; valve replacement; arterial disease

Journal Title: Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Year Published: 2020

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