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    This study supports the safety and efficacy of percutaneous TAx TAVR compared to traditional surgical cutdown. Percutaneous access was associated with a shorter ICU stay and a higher rate of major vascular complication without an increase in life-threatening bleeding.

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    • @djc795 @Almanfi_Cardio @moiz_hafiz @HarshGMD @Gupta_MD @GilbertTangMD @JACCJournals @EleidMack @KHERA_MD @GreggWStone @azeemlatib @drnvanmieghem @G_Tarantini01 @EdwardsLifesci @Edwards_TAVR @MDT_Cardiac @nkakouros We published on this using TVT data and balloon expandable valves. No real differences. Whether or not there are folks who affect outcomes by being more slick than average (with either technique) is a different question. https://t.co/Yscz1bfC54