Eagle’s Eye View: ‘False Positive’ Exercise ECG Tests, Oral Coagulants v. Vitamin K Antagonists, Outcomes Following the Ross Procedure

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In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle explores rethinking “false positive” exercise ECG Tests in patients with microvascular dysfunction. He then discusses a recent comparison of direct oral anticoagulants vs Vitamin K antagonists after transcatheter mitral valve replacement. Finally, Dr. Eagle examines a post-hoc analysis of a randomized clinical trial assessing long-term clinical and echocardiographic outcomes following the Ross procedure.  Subscribe to Eagle’s Eye View  

Eagle’s Eye View: ‘False Positive’ Exercise ECG Tests, Oral Coagulants v. Vitamin K Antagonists, Outcomes Following the Ross Procedure

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Eagle’s Eye View: ‘False Positive’ Exercise ECG Tests, Oral Coagulants v. Vitamin K Antagonists, Outcomes Following the Ross Procedure
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