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Conduction dynamics after transcatheter aortic valve implantation and implications for permanent pacemaker implantation and early discharge: the CONDUCT-study

Authors :
Anne-Marie Maugenest
Nahid El Faquir
Tamas Szili Torok M.D.
Ramón Rodriguez Olivares
Eric Boersma
Dominic A.M.J. Theuns
Sara J. Baart
Lennart van Gils
Zouhair Rahhab
Nicolas M. Van Mieghem
Peter de Jaegere
Herbert Kroon
Yaar Aga
Cardiology
Source :
Europace, 20(12), 1981-1988. Oxford University Press
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

__Aims__ To correlate dynamics in electrical conduction after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) with need for permanent pacemaker implantation (PPM) and assess implications for early discharge. __Methods and results__ Daily electrocardiograms after TAVI were analysed for rhythm and conduction times and were correlated with PPM. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation was performed in 291 consecutive patients with three contemporary transcatheter heart valve designs: Medtronic CoreValve (n = 111), Edwards Sapien XT (n = 29) and Sapien 3 (n = 72), and Boston Lotus (n = 79). We considered two cohorts: (A) Patients with normal baseline conduction; and (B) patients with pre-existent conduction disturbances. Based on QRS dynamics, three patterns were discerned: stable normal QRS duration, transient QRS prolongation, and persistent QRS prolongation. In Cohort B, QRS dynamics did not correlate with PPM. In contrast, in Cohort A, QRS dynamics and PPM appeared highly correlated. Neither patients with stable normal QRS duration (0/47), nor patients with transient QRS prolongation required PPM (0/26). All PPMs occurred in patients with persistent QRS prolongation until discharge (27/85). Persistent QRS prolongation was typically seen with Lotus and CoreValve, whereas stable normal QRS duration was typically seen with Sapien XT and Sapien 3. __Conclusion__ Three distinct patterns of QRS dynamics can be discerned after TAVI and their predictive probabilities for PPM strongly relate to the baseline conduction status. Patients with normal conduction at baseline and stable QRS duration after TAVI are potentially eligible for early discharge.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10995129
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europace, 20(12), 1981-1988. Oxford University Press
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36b73500ce05bc9b6dd5cf4a82ad1b0a