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Aortic Stenosis: Now that TAVR is Established, What's Left to Do?

November 8, 2024
Brian Lindman, MD, MSc
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GRAND ROUND OBJECTIVES

  • Understand what the guidelines say about treatment timing for aortic stenosis
  • Understand how recent trial data may influence timing of aortic valve replacement
  • Consider ways to tackle the problem of under-treatment of aortic stenosis

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