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Volkmar Falk

Researcher at Charité

Publications -  916
Citations -  97746

Volkmar Falk is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aortic valve. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 801 publications receiving 85653 citations. Previous affiliations of Volkmar Falk include University of Göttingen & Intuitive Surgical.

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Hemodynamic evaluation of stentless mitral valve replacement.

TL;DR: The hemodynamic function after SMV implantation with preservation of the annulo-ventricular continuity is promising and TEE and TTE are extremely useful to assist SMVs implantation as well as for regular follow-up evaluation.
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Coronary artery bypass graft versus drug-eluting stent for high-risk proximal left anterior descending stenosis.

TL;DR: PCI with drug-eluting stents is the current treatment of choice for patients with isolated proximal left anterior descending coronary artery disease, unless they have complex lesions or repeated in-stent restenosis.
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Percutaneous endoscopic transapical aortic valve implantation: three experimental transcatheter models

TL;DR: Percutaneous endoscopic and robotic transapical AVI are both feasible and can be performed in a timely manner with reasonable perioperative blood loss, avoiding the morbidity of a thoracotomy incision.
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A new calcium score to predict paravalvular leak in transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

TL;DR: The provided Ca-score independently correlates with the development of PVL and improves risk stratification in patients undergoing transcatheter AV implantation.
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Response of a physiological controller for ventricular assist devices during acute patho-physiological events: an in vitro study.

TL;DR: The results show that the PRS controller prevented suction during the VM with both methods, while with constant speed, this was not the case, and the pump flow reduction with thePRS controller led to low aortic pressure, while it remained physiological with the constant speed control.