Aortic stenosis is a disease that impacts heart valves but is often very difficult to treat in elderly and very sick patients. Dr. William Fearon, assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine, tells host Bruce Japsen about work being done to improve treatment for these difficult populations of patients.
Researching Ways to Treat Aortic Stenosis
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Aortic stenosis is a disease that impacts heart valves but is often very difficult to treat in elderly and very sick patients. Dr. William Fearon, assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine, tells host Bruce Japsen about work being done to improve treatment for these difficult populations of patients.
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