1. Prevalence, predictors, and outcomes of patient prosthesis mismatch in women undergoing TAVI for severe aortic stenosis: Insights from the WIN-TAVI registry
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Panoulas, V.F. (Vasileios F.), Chandrasekhar, J. (Jaya), Busi, G. (Gherardo), Ruparelia, N. (Neil), Zhang, Z. (Zhongjie), Mehilli, J. (Julinda), Sartori, S. (Samantha), Lefèvre, T. (Thierre), Presbitero, P. (Patrizia), Capranzano, P. (Piera), Tchetche, D. (Didier), Iadanza, A. (Alessandro), Sardella, G. (Gennaro), Mieghem, N.M. (Nicolas) van, Meliga, E. (Emanuele), Dumonteil, N. (Nicolas), Fraccaro, C. (Chiara), Trabattoni, D. (Daniela), Sharma, S. (Samin), Ferrer-Gracia, M.-C. (Maria-Cruz), Naber, C.K. (Christoph), Kievit, P. (Peter), Snyder, C. (Clayton), Sutaria, N. (Nilesh), Sen, S. (Semi), Malik, I. (I.), Morice, M-C. (Marie-Claude), Nihoyannopoulos, P. (Petros), Petronio, A.S. (Anna), Mehran, R. (Roxana), Chieffo, A. (Alaide), Mikhail, G. (Ghada), Panoulas, V.F. (Vasileios F.), Chandrasekhar, J. (Jaya), Busi, G. (Gherardo), Ruparelia, N. (Neil), Zhang, Z. (Zhongjie), Mehilli, J. (Julinda), Sartori, S. (Samantha), Lefèvre, T. (Thierre), Presbitero, P. (Patrizia), Capranzano, P. (Piera), Tchetche, D. (Didier), Iadanza, A. (Alessandro), Sardella, G. (Gennaro), Mieghem, N.M. (Nicolas) van, Meliga, E. (Emanuele), Dumonteil, N. (Nicolas), Fraccaro, C. (Chiara), Trabattoni, D. (Daniela), Sharma, S. (Samin), Ferrer-Gracia, M.-C. (Maria-Cruz), Naber, C.K. (Christoph), Kievit, P. (Peter), Snyder, C. (Clayton), Sutaria, N. (Nilesh), Sen, S. (Semi), Malik, I. (I.), Morice, M-C. (Marie-Claude), Nihoyannopoulos, P. (Petros), Petronio, A.S. (Anna), Mehran, R. (Roxana), Chieffo, A. (Alaide), and Mikhail, G. (Ghada)
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Objective: To evaluate the incidence, predictors and outcomes of female patients with patient-prosthesis mismatch (PPM) following transcatheter aortic valve intervention (TAVI) for severe aortic stenosis (AS). Background: Female AS TAVI recipients have a significantly lower mortality than surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) recipients, which could be attributed to the potentially lower PPM rates. TAVI has been associated with lower rates of PPM compared to SAVR. PPM in females post TAVI has not been investigated to date. Methods: The WIN-TAVI (Women's INternational Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) registry is
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- 2020
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