TCT-309 The impact of Flow and Gradient On The Invasive Assessment of Severe Aortic Stenosis

Methods 120 patients with suspected AS by echo aged 61-94 underwent right and left heart cath by two operators with gradient assessed through simultaneous left ventricular (St. Jude) pressure wire recording of left ventricular pressure and fluid filled pressure catheter recording of aortic pressure...

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Hauptverfasser: Fanari, Zaher, Thapa, Jhapat, Persad, Kamleish, Hammami, Sumaya, Kostal, Michael, West, Joseph T, Marshall, Erik S, Weintraub, William, Doorey, Andrew
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