Chad Brokaw

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The Mortality Burden of Untreated Aortic Stenosis

“This research is the first of its kind to look at such a large cohort of AS patients over a four-year span. Findings serve as a stark reminder of the poor prognosis associated with untreated AS irrespective of severity, suggesting patients with moderate AS may benefit from intervention.” Philippe Généreux, MD, FACC Director of the […]

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Prognostic Impact of Cardiac Damage Across the Spectrum of Aortic Stenosis Severity: Results From a Large Real-World Database

“These results further underscore the poor prognosis associated with untreated aortic stenosis of any severity and provide meaningful insights for the management of this patient population.”Philippe Généreux, MD, FACC Director of the Structural Heart Program of Morristown’s Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute and lead author of the study. BACKGROUND Previously, we described a novel AS staging classification […]

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Philippe Généreux, MD Presents Novel Research on Aortic Stenosis from egnite, Inc.’s Database at Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics Conference 2023

Led by Philippe Généreux, MD and Colleagues, Findings Presented Today at the TCT Conference. Key Findings Demonstrate Patients With Aortic Stenosis Have Substantial Untreated Mortality Risk Across All Levels of Aortic Stenosis Severity, but Aortic Valve Replacement Rates Remain Low Even for Patients With Severe Aortic Stenosis...

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Clinical Journey for Patients with Aortic Regurgitation: A Retrospective Observational Study From a Multicenter Database

“This is one of the first artificial intelligence-driven studies providing critical insights into care patterns for patients with moderate or greater AR in the community. The urgency for digital technologies to identify AR patients earlier and novel therapies to improve outcomes for this vulnerable patient population has never been greater.” Nicholas S. Amoroso, MD Assistant […]

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