Effect of SAPIEN 3 Transcatheter Valve Implantation on Health Status in Patients With Severe Aortic Stenosis at Intermediate Surgical Risk: Results From the PARTNER S3i Trial.
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E. Tuzcu | M. Leon | D. C. Miller | A. Pichard | Craig R. Smith | H. Herrmann | S. Arnold | D. Cohen | V. Thourani | V. Babaliaros | S. Kodali | E. Magnuson | I. George | K. Greason | S. Baron | Kaijun Wang | P. Investigators | D. Cohen | D. C. Miller
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