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Self-Expanding Valve Outcomes at 5 Years Compared to Surgery | JACC | ACC.25

Self-Expanding Valve Outcomes at 5 Years Compared to Surgery | JACC | ACC.25

JACC This Week · American College of Cardiology

April 1, 202510m 51s

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Makoto Mori, MD, JACC: Associate Editor, is joined by author John K. Forrest, MD, FACC, discussing this study from Forrest et al presented at ACC.25 and published in JACC. Patients with severe aortic stenosis who were treated with either a supraannular self-expanding TAVR or surgery showed comparable rates of all-cause mortality and disabling stroke at 5 years, strengthening TAVR as a safe, effective, and durable alternative to surgery for patients, regardless of their surgical risk.