Management of Aortic Stenosis - William Suh, MD - UCLA Health

Management of Aortic Stenosis - William Suh, MD - UCLA Health

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Typical Characteristics

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Typical Characteristics

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Management of Aortic Stenosis - William Suh, MD - UCLA Health

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Coronary artery disease
  3. 3 Normal artery
  4. 4 Angina
  5. 5 Noninvasive tests
  6. 6 When to perform invasive cardiac catheterization
  7. 7 What is plaque rupture
  8. 8 What is cardiac catheterization
  9. 9 Cardiac catheterization from the groin
  10. 10 Why do we do the procedure from the arm
  11. 11 Which way would you choose
  12. 12 Why not all cardiologists perform radial procedures
  13. 13 Learning curve
  14. 14 Study
  15. 15 UCL experience
  16. 16 Diagnosis
  17. 17 Symptoms
  18. 18 Severe inoperable aortic stenosis
  19. 19 Aortic valve replacement
  20. 20 Severe left ventricular dysfunction
  21. 21 Edwards Sapien valve
  22. 22 Balloon valvuloplasty
  23. 23 Heart failure symptoms
  24. 24 Cohort A
  25. 25 Medtronic Core Valve
  26. 26 Typical Characteristics
  27. 27 Risk Calculator
  28. 28 Transesophageal Echo
  29. 29 Transapical Approach
  30. 30 Sapien XT

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