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Ms Juliette Francine Velu

Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam (Netherlands (The))
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Myocardial fibrosis predicts adverse outcome after percutaneous mitral valve repair
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Myocardial fibrosis predicts adverse outcome after percutaneous mitral valve repair
Comparison of clinical risk scores to predict survival after percutaneous mitral valve repair
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Comparison of clinical risk scores to predict survival after percutaneous mitral valve repair
Atrial fibrillation should not influences clinical decision making regarding percutaneous mitral valve repair
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Atrial fibrillation should not influences clinical decision making regarding percutaneous mitral valve repair
High sensitive troponin t is the strongest biomarker in predicting outcome after percutaneous mitral valve repair
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High sensitive troponin t is the strongest biomarker in predicting outcome after percutaneous mitral valve repair

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