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Aortic Stenosis by Vikram Chhokar MD Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tennessee H...http://ow.ly/2CnOY

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Do bisphosphonates slow the progression of aortic stenosis?

cardiosource.org — “Do bisphosphonates slow the progression of aortic stenosis?View full resource at cardiosource.org

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Do bisphosphonates slow the progression of aortic stenosis? http://t.co/04z8Gbix

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Catheter-based heart valve procedures effective for patients with aortic stenosis

news-medical.net — “Patients diagnosed with aortic stenosis who are too sick for open-heart surgery have better survival rates and an improved quality of life after undergoing catheter-based heart valve replacement than if the patients had been treated with standard medical therapy, according to a study authored by a Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute physician based on results from a multicenter clinical trial.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Catheter-based heart valve procedures effective for patients with aortic stenosis: Patients diagnosed with aorti... http://t.co/Ybf5Wm7C

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Heart Patients Do Better with Non-Surgical Valve Replacement Than Standard Medical Therapy

newswise.com — “Patients diagnosed with aortic stenosis who are too sick for open-heart surgery have better survival rates and an improved quality of life after undergoing catheter-based heart valve replacement than if the patients had been treated with standard medical therapy, according to a study authored by a Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute physician based on results from a multicenter clinical trial.View full resource at newswise.com

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Heart Patients Do Better with Non-Surgical Valve Replacement Than Standard Medical Therapy

newswise.com — “Patients diagnosed with aortic stenosis who are too sick for open-heart surgery have better survival rates and an improved quality of life after undergoing catheter-based heart valve replacement than if the patients had been treated with standard medical therapy, according to a study authored by a Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute physician based on results from a multicenter clinical trial.View full resource at newswise.com

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#health news: Heart Patients Do Better with Non-Surgical Valve Replacement Than Standard Medical Therapy http://t.co/stvtI65K

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Heart Patients Do Better with Non-Surgical Valve Replacement Than Standard Medical Therapy

newswise.com — “Patients diagnosed with aortic stenosis who are too sick for open-heart surgery have better survival rates and an improved quality of life after undergoing catheter-based heart valve replacement than if the patients had been treated with standard medical therapy, according to a study authored by a Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute physician based on results from a multicenter clinical trial.View full resource at newswise.com

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Transcatheter Repair of Fontan Baffle Stenosis and Fenestration in Two Patients Using Cook Zenith Aortic Endografts | Journal of Invasive Cardiology

invasivecardiology.com — “Transcatheter Repair of Fontan Baffle Stenosis and Fenestration in Two Patients Using Cook Zenith Aortic Endografts | Journal of Invasive CardiologyView full resource at invasivecardiology.com

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Transcatheter Repair of Fontan Baffle Stenosis & Fenestration in 2 Patients Using Cook Zenith Aortic Endografts. http://t.co/JS19uus4

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TAVI: Innovative heart valve replacement for Aortic Stenosis

uk.prweb.com — “This article by Consultant Cardiologists, Dr Michael Mullen and Mr John Yap, published on totalhealth's patient-facing website, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the various treatment options available for aortic stenosis, which is the narrowing of the valves in the heart. It will be of interest to anyone who is suffering from aortic stenosis, the most common form of valvular heart disease.View full resource at uk.prweb.com

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Scanning the heart - YouTube

youtube.com — “BHF-funded researchers at the University of Edinburgh are using PET-CT scanning to help develop new treatments for Aortic Stenosis and gaining new insight in...View full resource at youtube.com

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Symposier - Case Studies in Structural Heart Disease

symposier.com — “This clinically oriented course will demonstrate recent developments in the exciting and emerging field of structural heart disease therapies. Experts in the field will review state-of-the-art treatment for aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and PFO/ASD. Other uncommon clinical problems, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, paravalvular regurgitation, and adult congenital interventions will also be highlighted. An expert faculty from US and European academic centView full resource at symposier.com

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Case Studies in Structural Heart Disease, Jan 27-29, Fontainebleu, Miami, FL. More info: @mayoclinic or http://t.co/AhyEKvAr

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FDA Approves First Artificial Aortic Heart Valve Placed Without Open-Heart Surgery

medicalnewstoday.com — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first artificial heart valve that can replace an aortic heart valve damaged by senile aortic valve stenosis without open-heart surgery.View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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FDA Approves First Artificial Aortic Heart Valve Placed Without Open-Heart Surgery http://t.co/5k8fpBsH #regulatory

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FDA approves first transcatheter aortic heart valve; ACC president responds

cardiovascularbusiness.com — “The FDA granted approval Nov. 2 for the transfemoral delivery of the Sapien transcatheter aortic heart valve (Edwards Lifesciences) for the treatment of inoperable patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis. American College of Cardiology (ACC) President David R. Holmes, MD, expressed excitement about the approval of this “transformational technology,” but recognized that there are some hurdles ahead for implementing the device into real-life clinical practice.View full resource at cardiovascularbusiness.com

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Edwards Lifescience receives FDA approval for Sapien Transcatheter Heart Valve

news-medical.net — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the first artificial heart valve that can replace an aortic heart valve damaged by senile aortic valve stenosis without open-heart surgery.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Drug may treat one form of heart disease - UPI.com

upi.com — “A drug could replace surgery and reduce risk of mortality in people with the heart disease calcific aortic stenosis, Canadian researchers say.View full resource at upi.com

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Drug may treat one form of heart disease: VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- A drug could replace sur... http://t.co/KsHCypqg

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Double duty for blood pressure drugs: how they could revolutionize how we treat valve disease

eurekalert.org — “A type of medication known as angiotensin-receptor blockers could reduce risk of mortality in people with a heart disease called calcific aortic stenosis (AS) by 30 per cent over an eight-year period, Heart and Stroke Foundation researcher Dr. Philippe Pibarot told delegates at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress. The condition is currently managed with open heart surgery.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Double duty for blood pressure drugs: how they could revolutionize how we treat valve disease: ( Heart and Strok... http://t.co/uvj0fZ3u

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Medical News: TAVI Outcomes 'Encouraging' Once a Year Is Past - in Cardiovascular, PCI from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Although about one patient in five undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) for severe aortic stenosis died within the first year, survival was good after that, a British study showedView full resource at medpagetoday.com

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TAVI Outcomes 'Encouraging' Once a Year Is Past (CME/CE): (MedPage Today) -- Although about… http://t.co/xGtUBvaQ

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