Cerebral Embolic Protection for TAVI Doesn't Cut Strokes, Trial Affirms

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(MedPage Today) — CHICAGO — Routine use of devices to prevent cerebral emboli during transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) did not prevent strokes, a large randomized trial showed.
Incidence of stroke within 72 hours after TAVI or…

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