Stroke Rates and Clinical Outcomes After Transcaval Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement With and Without Central Embolic Protection: A Single-Center Experience
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This study aims to compare stroke rates and clinical outcomes in transcaval transcatheter aortic valve replacement with and without central embolic protection.
Single-center data analysis of transcaval transcatheter aortic valve replacement cases
Comparison of outcomes with and without central embolic protection
Assessment of clinical outcomes post-procedure
Increased stroke rates were observed in cases without central embolic protection compared to those with protection.
Clinical outcomes showed significant differences between groups, affecting recovery times and hospitalization periods.
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