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Predictive Factors, Management, and Clinical Outcomes of Coronary Obstruction Following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

Authors :
Paul T.L. Chiam
Raquel del Valle
Asim N. Cheema
Fernando A. Cura
Josep Rodés-Cabau
Jorge Salgado-Fernández
Corrado Tamburino
Marco Barbanti
Sergio Cánovas
Raj Makkar
Alan Zajarias
Jean Michel Paradis
Antonio Dager
Susheel Kodali
Luis Nombela-Franco
Marina Urena
Sam Radhakrishnan
Eric Larose
Samir R. Kapadia
Henrique Barbosa Ribeiro
Jonathon Leipsic
Marc Ruel
Augusto D. Pichard
Sergio G. Pasian
James L. Velianou
Ganesh Manoharan
E. Murat Tuzcu
Stamatios Lerakis
Rogério Sarmento-Leite
Mauricio G. Cohen
Fabio Sandoli de Brito
Hasan Jilaihawi
Vasilis Babaliaros
Gonzalo Pradas
Eric Dumont
Ignacio J. Amat-Santos
Martin B. Leon
John G. Webb
Hadi Toeg
Peter de Jaegere
Raúl Moreno
Tarun Chakravarty
Marco Antonio Perin
Source :
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 62:1552-1562
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Objectives This study sought to evaluate the main baseline and procedural characteristics, management, and clinical outcomes of patients from a large cohort of patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) who suffered coronary obstruction (CO). Background Very little data exist on CO following TAVI. Methods This multicenter registry included 44 patients who suffered symptomatic CO following TAVI of 6,688 patients (0.66%). Pre-TAVI computed tomography data was available in 28 CO patients and in a control group of 345 patients (comparisons were performed including all patients and a cohort matched 1:1 by age, sex, previous coronary artery bypass graft, transcatheter valve type, and size). Results Baseline and procedural variables associated with CO were older age (p Conclusions Symptomatic CO following TAVI was a rare but life-threatening complication that occurred more frequently in women, in patients receiving a balloon-expandable valve, and in those with a previous surgical bioprosthesis. Lower-lying coronary ostium and shallow sinus of Valsalva were associated anatomic factors, and despite successful treatment, acute and late mortality remained very high, highlighting the importance of anticipating and preventing the occurrence of this complication.

Details

ISSN :
07351097
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ff405ac3a2f5a9c9a3fb32a5652dc284
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2013.07.040