Options for Treatment of Aortic Valve Disease: From Minimally Invasive to TAVR
Dr. Amar Krishnaswamy discusses with Dr. Samir Kapadia, Dr. Doug Johnston and Dr. Leonardo Rodriguez options for treatment of aortic valve disease. Topics include factors considered when evaluating a patient for minimally invasive surgery, determining how transcatheter AVR should be used in lower risk patients, considerations in referral for treatment of aortic valve disease, and considerations for reoperations and younger patients.
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