Which Low-Risk Patients Should Receive TAVR?
The FDA recently expanded the indications for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) to include patients at low surgical risk, but experts are urging caution about which low-risk patients should undergo TAVR until more information is gathered. Joseph E. Bavaria, MD, explored recent clinical trials with Tsuyoshi Kaneko, MD, Michael J. Reardon, MD, and Vinod Thourani, MD. They discussed what these trials mean for cardiac surgeons, interventional cardiologists, and the heart team, as well as knowledge gaps about age, bicuspid patients, SYNTAX score, pacemakers, and mechanical valve durability.

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Aortic Stenosis and the TAVI Procedure: Insights from a Cardiologist

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The Future of Mitral Valve Repair

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NOTION-2: TAVI vs. SAVR in younger low-risk patients with severe tricuspid/bicuspid aortic stenosis

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Patient selection for TAVI: patient risk profile & anatomical selection criteria

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Mitral Valve Repair vs Replacement Indications and Problem Management

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TAVR: Preparing for Your Procedure

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Research Alert: Ross Procedure Leads to Improved Survival Benefit for Aortic Valve Patients

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Current Management of Aortic Stenosis: A Guideline-Based Approach

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Patient Webinar: 6 Misconceptions of Heart Valve Surgery

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Poor Outcome after TAVR

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Lexapro (escitalopram)

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Bicuspid Aortic Valve & Aneurysm Treatment: What Should Patients Know? (with Dr. William Brinkman)

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Video #3 of 4 - What to expect as you are waking up from your OHS - An Open Heart Surgery Series

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Aortic Stenosis (Colin M. Barker, MD) Sunday, August 21, 2016

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#1 Best AT HOME Test to Find Clogged Arteries

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Update on the Management of Atrial Fibrillation:Focus on the New Guidelines

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What Is Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement? | William Suh | UCLAMDChat

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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) vs. Aortic Valve Replacement (AVR)

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TAVR, 2.0 - New treatment indications for low and high-risk Aortic Stenosis, Lee MacDonald, MD. SDCA

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