1. Late arrhythmias in patients with new-onset persistent left bundle branch block after transcatheter aortic valve replacement using a balloon-expandable valve.
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Muntané-Carol, Guillem, Nombela-Franco, Luis, Serra, Vicenç, Urena, Marina, Amat-Santos, Ignacio, Vilalta, Victoria, Chamandi, Chekrallah, Lhermusier, Thibault, Veiga-Fernandez, Gabriela, Kleiman, Neal, Canadas-Godoy, Victoria, Francisco-Pascual, Jaume, Himbert, Dominique, Castrodeza, Javier, Fernandez-Nofrerias, Eduard, Baudinaud, Pierre, Mondoly, Pierre, Campelo-Parada, Francisco, De la Torre Hernandez, Jose M., and Pelletier-Beaumont, Emilie
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Background: The arrhythmic burden after discharge in patients with new-onset left bundle branch block (LBBB) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) with the balloon-expandable SAPIEN 3 (S3) valve remains largely unknown.Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of late arrhythmias in patients with new-onset LBBB undergoing TAVR with the balloon-expandable S3 valve.Methods: This was a multicenter, prospective study that included 104 consecutive TAVR patients with new-onset persistent LBBB following TAVR with the S3 valve. An implantable cardiac monitor (Reveal XT, Reveal LINQ) was implanted before discharge. The primary endpoint was the incidence of high-degree atrioventricular block or complete heart block (HAVB/CHB).Results: A total of 40 patients (38.5%) had at least 1 significant arrhythmic event, leading to a treatment change in 17 (42.5%). Significant bradyarrhythmias occurred in 20 of 104 patients (19.2%) (34 HAVB/CHB episodes, 252 severe bradycardia episodes), with 10 of 20 patients (50%) exhibiting at least 1 episode of HAVB/CHB. Most HAVB/CHB episodes (60%) occurred within 4 weeks after discharge. Nine patients (8.7%) underwent permanent pacemaker implantation at 12 months based on the Reveal findings (6 HAVB/CHB, 3 severe bradycardia).Conclusion: S3 valve recipients with new-onset LBBB have a high arrhythmic burden, with more than one-third of patients exhibiting at least 1 significant arrhythmic episode within 12 months (HAVB/CHB in 10% of patients). About one-half of bradyarrhythmic events occurred within 4 weeks after discharge. These results should inform future strategies on the use of continuous electrocardiographic monitoring in TAVR S3 patients with new conduction disturbances following the procedure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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