1. TCT-225 Impact of frailty on a minimalist approach and early discharge following TAVR: insights from the 3M TAVR Study
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Sandra Lauck, Vinod H. Thourani, Faisal Alqoofi, Danny Dvir, Karin H. Humphries, John A. Cairns, John G. Webb, Julie E. Park, James L. Velianou, Benjamin Tyrrell, Janarthanan Sathananthan, David Cohen, Eric Horlick, Tamim Nazif, Meijiao Guan, Robert C. Welsh, Susheel Kodali, Mark Hensey, Anita W. Asgar, Sam Radhakrishnan, Martin B. Leon, Richard Cook, Yinshan Zhao, David A. Wood, Madhu K. Natarajan, Jonathan Afilalo, Vasilis Babaliaros, Dale Murdoch, Harindra C. Wijeysundera, Jean-Bernard Masson, and Jonathon Leipsic
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Transcatheter aortic ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Clinical pathway ,Valve replacement ,Walk test ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,human activities ,Early discharge - Abstract
A minimalist approach for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) may be advantageous in frail patients undergoing TAVR. We assessed the impact of frailty, as measured with a 5-meter walk test, on early discharge and clinical outcomes using the Vancouver Clinical Pathway in the 3M (
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- 2018