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Haemodynamic performance and clinical outcomes of transcatheter aortic valve replacement with the self-expanding ACURATE neo2

Authors :
Andrea Scotti
Matteo Pagnesi
Won-Keun Kim
Ulrich Schäfer
Marco Barbanti
Giuliano Costa
Sara Baggio
Matteo Casenghi
Federico De Marco
Maarten Vanhaverbeke
Lars Sondergaard
Alexander Wolf
Joachim Schofer
Marco Bruno Ancona
Matteo Montorfano
Ran Kornowski
Hana Vaknin Assa
Stefan Toggweiler
Alfonso Ielasi
David Hildick-Smith
Stephan Windecker
Albrecht Schmidt
Andrea Buono
Diego Maffeo
Dimytri Siqueira
Francesco Giannini
Marianna Adamo
Mauro Massussi
David A. Wood
Jan-Malte Sinning
Jan Van Der Heyden
Dirk-Jan van Ginkel
Nicholas Van Mieghem
Verena Veulemans
Darren Mylotte
Vasileios Tzalamouras
Maurizio Taramasso
Rodrigo Estévez-Loureiro
Antonio Colombo
Antonio Mangieri
Azeem Latib
Cardiology
Source :
EuroIntervention : journal of EuroPCR in collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology, 18(10), 804-811. EuroPCR
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
EuroPCR, 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) with the ACURATE neo device has been associated with a non-negligible incidence of paravalvular aortic regurgitation (AR). The new-generation ACURATE neo2 has been designed to mitigate this limitation. AIMS The aim of the study was to compare TAVR with the ACURATE neo and neo2 devices. METHODS The NEOPRO and NEOPRO-2 registries retrospectively included patients undergoing transfemoral TAVR with self-expanding valves at 24 and 20 centres, respectively. Patients receiving the ACURATE neo and neo2 devices (from January 2012 to December 2021) were included in this study. Predischarge and 30-day VARC-3 defined outcomes were evaluated. The primary endpoint was predischarge moderate or severe paravalvular AR. Subgroup analyses per degree of aortic valve calcification were performed. RESULTS A total of 2,026 patients (neo: 1,263, neo2: 763) were included. Predischarge moderate or severe paravalvular AR was less frequent for the neo2 group (2% vs 5%; p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19696213 and 1774024X
Volume :
18
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EuroIntervention
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....235c7bab82f11180e9893744c31f236f