Structural heart interventions in aortic valvular disease - IC Core Curriculum 2

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After watching this webinar, participants will understand: current clinical evidence for the percutaneous treatment of structural heart disease; indications for the transcatheter treatment of symptomatic, significant aortic valve stenosis or mitral regurgitation; optimal patient selection for left atrial appendage occlusion; and the recommended training pathways for structural heart disease.
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