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Michael Joner and Francesco Saia discuss the newly developed D-PACE Score, a tool designed to predict delayed AV block occurring more than 24 hours after TAVI—an unmet clinical need given that current risk models focus mainly on early events.
The next steps aim to refine the algorithm and integrate it into standardized pathways for conduction-disturbance management after TAVI.
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By PCRMichael Joner and Francesco Saia discuss the newly developed D-PACE Score, a tool designed to predict delayed AV block occurring more than 24 hours after TAVI—an unmet clinical need given that current risk models focus mainly on early events.
The next steps aim to refine the algorithm and integrate it into standardized pathways for conduction-disturbance management after TAVI.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.