id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-026846-3u3x52f8 nan Inside This Issue 2020-06-22 .txt text/plain 359 22 48 The authors pooled data on 19,833 patients from 18 randomized trials evaluating outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention, categorized according to the presence of angiography core laboratory-confirmed moderate or severe coronary artery calcification in any target lesion. This has resulted in an inability to care for patients with valvular and structural heart disease in a timely fashion, potentially placing these patients at increased risk for adverse cardiovascular complications, including CHF and death. In this document, the authors suggest guidelines for how to triage patients in need of structural heart disease interventions and provide a framework for how to decide when it may be appropriate to proceed with intervention despite the ongoing pandemic. In particular, the authors address the triage of patients in need of transcatheter aortic valve replacement and percutaneous mitral valve repair. The authors also address procedural issues and considerations for the function of structural heart disease teams during the COVID-19 pandemic. ./cache/cord-026846-3u3x52f8.txt ./txt/cord-026846-3u3x52f8.txt