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Decoding the Indications of Tricuspid Valve Surgery During Aortic Valve Replacement. [PDF]
Wong RHL.
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From Failure to Success: Lithotripsy Transforms Lead Extraction in a Same‐Patient Case
ABSTRACT Introduction Cardiac implantable electronic device infections often necessitate extraction, which can be complicated by calcified adhesions, leading to increased procedural risk and reduced efficacy. Given these challenges, intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) has been proposed as a tool for lead extraction to aid in overcoming calcification.
Ghazaleh Goldar, Edward M. Powers
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Mitral autograft for partial tricuspid valve replacement: a case report. [PDF]
El Mourabit Y+4 more
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Abstract Apristurus iterum, a new species of deepwater catshark, is described from northeastern Australia. The new species is diagnosed through examination of its unique egg case morphology based on a single whole gravid female specimen and 10 egg cases deposited in different Australian ichthyological collections.
William T. White+2 more
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Quality of life after transcatheter tricuspid valve repair: results from the Tri.FR trial. [PDF]
Istratoaie S+19 more
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ABSTRACT Background The long‐term prognosis of patients with heart failure (HF) remains poor. Most patients with HF are older, and multiple factors involved in geriatric syndromes are associated with worse long‐term prognosis. Sarcopenia is a major component of geriatric syndrome.
Koichiro Matsumura+8 more
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Right Ventricular Function and Afterload Following Novel Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement. [PDF]
Kempton H+5 more
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Objectives Angiostrongylus vasorum (AV) is a metastrongylid parasite that has been associated with pulmonary hypertension (PH) in dogs. The objectives of the study were to describe the clinical presentation of dogs with AV and PH, document changes in tricuspid regurgitation maximum pressure gradient (TR Max PG) in subsequent months and years, record ...
R. Turner+3 more
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Cutaneous Features of Adams‐Oliver Syndrome: Diagnosis, Differentiation, and Management
ABSTRACT Adams‐Oliver syndrome (AOS) is a rare genetic disorder primarily characterized by aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) and terminal transverse limb defects. The condition presents with a range of cutaneous features, most notably ACC, cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita, and nail anomalies.
Sabrina Yang, Joseph M. Lam
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