Proper Selection Does Make the Difference: A Propensity-Matched Analysis of Percutaneous and Surgical Cut-Down Transfemoral TAVR.
Marco GennariMarta RigoniGiorgio MastroiacovoPiero TrabattoniMaurizio RobertoAntonio L BartorelliFranco FabbiocchiLuciano SpinelliManuela MuratoriLaura FusiniEugenio PicanoPaola MutiGianluca PolvaniMarco AgrifoglioPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
An accurate preoperative assessment of the femoral access is mandatory to achieve satisfactory outcomes with transfemoral TAVRs. Nevertheless, the percutaneous approach allows shorter in-hospital stay and the need for rehabilitation, thus potentially decreasing the costs of the procedure.
Keyphrases
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