How to Diagnose Low-Gradient Critical Aortic Stenosis
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https://doi.org/10.2015/hc.v9i1%20Sup.649Keywords:
aoetic stenosis, low gradient low EF, paradoxical low flow low gradientAbstract
Aortic stenosis (AS) has become the most frequent type of valvular heart disease in Europe and North America, accounting for 34% of all native valve disease and 43% of all single valve disease.
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