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Professor Simon David Christopher Deseive

University Hospital of Munich, Munich (Germany)
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A propensity score matched analysis of transcatheter aortic valve replacement in failed bioprosthetic valves
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A propensity score matched analysis of transcatheter aortic valve replacement in failed bioprosthetic valves
Incremental prognostic value of tricuspid annular dilatation over the STS score
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Incremental prognostic value of tricuspid annular dilatation over the STS score
Quantified coronary plaque volume provides superior risk stratification up to 10 years
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Quantified coronary plaque volume provides superior risk stratification up to 10 years
Prognostic impact of CT derived quantified coronary artery plaque volume: A 10 year follow-up study
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Prognostic impact of CT derived quantified coronary artery plaque volume: A 10 year follow-up study
Tricuspid anular dilatation is associated with higher mortality in patients undergoing TAVR
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Tricuspid anular dilatation is associated with higher mortality in patients undergoing TAVR
Changes in coronary plaque components over time assessed by serial coronary computed tomographic angiography
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Changes in coronary plaque components over time assessed by serial coronary computed tomographic angiography
Association of low-attenuation Plaque Volume with cardiovascular risk factors
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Association of low-attenuation Plaque Volume with cardiovascular risk factors
Impact of Diabetes on coronary artery disease burden and subsequent adverse cardiac events
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Impact of Diabetes on coronary artery disease burden and subsequent adverse cardiac events
Incremental long-term predictive value of quantified plaque volume for MACE beyond clinical and CT risk scores
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Incremental long-term predictive value of quantified plaque volume for MACE beyond clinical and CT risk scores
Association of traditional cardiovascular risk factors with quantified coronary plaque volume: A gender-specific analysis
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Association of traditional cardiovascular risk factors with quantified coronary plaque volume: A gender-specific analysis

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