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Imaging decision-making for transfemoral or transapical approach of transcatheter aortic valve implantation

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Case 1: 3D volume rendering reconstruction of a ct angiography showing iliac arteries suitable for transfemoral access

Case 1: Axial slices of a ct angiography showing iliac arteries suitable for transfemoral access

Case 2: 3D volume rendering reconstruction of a ct angiography showing iliac arteries with massive kinking (unsuitable for transfemoral access)

Case 2: Axial slices of a ct angiography showing iliac arteries with massive kinking (unsuitable for transfemoral access)

Case 3: 3D volume rendering reconstruction of a ct angiography showing heavily calcified arteries (especially common femoral arteries on both sides), unsuitable for sheath insertion and transfemoral access

Case 3: Axial slices of a ct angiography showing heavily calcified arteries (especially common femoral arteries on both sides), unsuitable for sheath entrance and transfemoral access

Volume 6 Supplement G
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