2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2015.05.019
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Effect of Hospital Volume on Outcomes of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

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“…47,48 While greater sheath-to-artery diameter ratio 49,50 and sheath-to-artery area ratio 49 independently predict incident vascular complications, the latter metric appears to be more sensitive. The subclavian approach is safe and feasible with procedural success rates, safety end points, including major vascular complications, and life-threatening bleeding similar to those seen with TF-TAVR.…”
Section: Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47,48 While greater sheath-to-artery diameter ratio 49,50 and sheath-to-artery area ratio 49 independently predict incident vascular complications, the latter metric appears to be more sensitive. The subclavian approach is safe and feasible with procedural success rates, safety end points, including major vascular complications, and life-threatening bleeding similar to those seen with TF-TAVR.…”
Section: Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning new techniques should take place through mentoring to minimize the effects of the 'learning curve '. The relationship between case volume and outcomes for surgery and transcatheter interventions is complex but should not be denied. [33][34][35] However, the precise numbers of procedures per individual operator or hospital required to provide high-quality care remain controversial and more scientific data are required before solid recommendations can be provided. Nevertheless, standards for provision of cardiac surgery that constitute the minimal core requirements have been released.…”
Section: Prophylaxis For Rheumatic Fevermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between case volume and outcomes for surgery and transcatheter interventions is complex but should not be denied. [33][34][35] However, the precise numbers of procedures per individual operator or hospital required to provide high-quality care remain controversial and more scientific data are required before solid recommendations can be provided. Nevertheless, standards for provision of cardiac surgery that constitute the minimal core requirements have been released.…”
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confidence: 99%