Percutaneous device closure of paravalvular leak: combined experience from the United Kingdom and Ireland
Paravalvular leak (PVL) occurs in 5% to 17% of patients following surgical valve replacement. Percutaneous device closure represents an alternative to repeat surgery.All UK and Ireland centers undertaking percutaneous PVL closure submitted data to the UK PVL Registry. Data were analyzed for associat...
Main Authors: | Calvert, P, Northridge, D, Malik, I, Shapiro, L, Ludman, P, Qureshi, S, Mullen, M, Henderson, R, Turner, M, Been, M, Walsh, K, Casserly, I, Morrison, L, Walker, N, Thomson, J, Spence, M, Mahadevan, V, Hoye, A, MacCarthy, P, Daniels, M, Clift, P, Davies, W, Adamson, P, Morgan, G, Aggarwal, S, Ismail, Y, Ormerod, J, Khan, H, Chandran, S, de Giovanni, J, Rana, B, Ormerod, O, Hildick-Smith, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Heart Association
2016
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