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Impact of diastolic dysfunction severity on outcome of severe aortic stenosis patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement

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Professor Ron Waksman

Washington Hospital Center & Medstar Health, Washington, DC (United States of America)
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Poster session 1 - Risk stratification and prognosis after TAVI

Speakers: Professor R. Waksman, Doctor M. Perrone, Doctor H. Hioki, Doctor F. Jansen, Mrs A. Stundl...
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ESC Congress 2017

26 August - 30 August 2017

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