Decision-making in elderly patients with severe aortic stenosis: why are so many denied surgery?
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Philippe Ravaud | Alec Vahanian | Gabriel Baron | Eric Boersma | G. Baron | P. Ravaud | B. Iung | E. Boersma | A. Vahanian | A. Cachier | D. Messika‐Zeitoun | F. Delahaye | P. Tornos | C. Gohlke-Bärwolf | Bernard Iung | David Messika-Zeitoun | Pilar Tornos | François Delahaye | Christa Gohlke-Bärwolf | Agnès Cachier
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