1. Sex differences in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement in Asia
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Yusuke Watanabe, Kentaro Hayashida, Mao Chen, Wei-Hsian Yin, Hsien-Li Kao, Mao-Shin Lin, Paul T L Chiam, Michael K Y Lee, Fabio Enrique Posas, Mann Chandavimol, Wacin Buddhari, Timothy C Dy, Ngoc Quang Nguyen, Won Jang Kim, Kiyuk Chang, Yat-Yin Lam, Hung Manh Pham, Shaiful Azmi Yahaya, Kay Woon Ho, Wenzhi Pan, Xian-bao Liu, Jian'an Wang, and Hyo Soo Kim
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Objectives Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is increasingly performed. Physically small Asians have smaller aortic root and peripheral vessel anatomy. The influence of gender of Asian patients undergoing TAVR is unknown and may affect outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess sex differences in Asian patients undergoing TAVR.Methods Patients undergoing TAVR from eight countries were enrolled. In this retrospective analysis, we examined differences in characteristics, 30-day clinical outcomes and 1-year survival between female and male Asian patients.Results Eight hundred and seventy-three patients (54.4% women) were included. Women were older, smaller and had less coronary artery and lung disease but tended to have higher logistic EuroSCOREs. Smaller prostheses were used more often in women. Major vascular complications occurred more frequently in women (5.5% vs 1.8%, p
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- 2021
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