Diffusion-weighted MRI determined cerebral embolic infarction following transcatheter aortic valve implantation: assessment of predictive risk factors and the relationship to subsequent health status
Timothy Fairbairn(University of Liverpool), John P. Greenwood(University of Leeds), Adam N Mather(University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust), Gillian Worthy(Kleijnen Systematic Reviews (United Kingdom)), Stuart Currie(Leeds General Infirmary), Daniel J. Blackman(Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust), Sven Plein(University of Leeds), Anthony Goddard(Leeds General Infirmary), Petra Bijsterveld(University of Leeds)
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