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- W69264757 abstract "The approach to catheterization should be individualized for each patient, with knowledge of the clinical presentation to facilitate the planning of the procedure and the acquisition of the relevant data. Determination of valve gradients may require direct measurement of chamber pressures. The use of surrogate measurements (e.g., femoral artery for central aorta; pulmonary capillary wedge for left atrial pressure) may lead to significant errors in the assessment of valve gradients. It is important to critically examine the absolute pressure in each chamber, its contour, and the relation between each of the pressures examined. Among patients with a discrepancy between the clinical history and resting hemodynamic findings, exercise testing with pressure measurements in the laboratory can be helpful. Valve morphology is the primary determinant of outcome in patients who undergo percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty. KeywordsAortic ValveMitral ValveAortic StenosisMitral RegurgitationLeave AtrialThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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