Non-invasive ultrasound therapy safely improves aortic valve

Non-invasive ultrasound therapy safely improves aortic valve function in high-risk patients with calcified aortic stenosis

1. There was no procedure-related mortality or life-threatening events reported. 2. At the 6-month follow-up, improved valve function was noted with increased mean aortic valve area and decreased mean pressure gradient. Evidence Rating Level: 2 (Good) Study Rundown: Calcific aortic stenosis is often challenging to treat with conventional interventions given the burden of comorbidities among

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