The Mirage of the Optimal Implantation Depth With Transcatheter Bioprosthesis.

JACC Cardiovasc Interv

CHU Lille, Institut Coeur Poumon, Cardiology, Department of Interventional Cardiology for Coronary, Valves and Structural Heart Diseases, Lille, France; Inserm, U1011, Institut Pasteur de Lille, EGID, Lille, France; Université de Lille, Lille, France.

Published: March 2020

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