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Prospective analysis of 30-day safety and performance of transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve implantation with Edwards SAPIEN XT versus SAPIEN prostheses.
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Archives of cardiovascular diseases [Arch Cardiovasc Dis] 2012 Mar; Vol. 105 (3), pp. 132-40. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Mar 16. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Background: A new generation of balloon-expandable valves (e.g. Edwards SAPIEN XT) enables the use of a decreased sheath size using the NovaFlex™ delivery system for transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). However, there are few data analysing the efficacy and safety of this new prosthesis.<br />Aims: To evaluate periprocedural and 30-day clinical outcomes using the Edwards SAPIEN XT compared with the first-generation Edwards SAPIEN prosthesis.<br />Methods: Between May 2006 and October 2011, consecutive high-risk or non-operable patients with severe aortic stenosis had TAVI using an Edwards SAPIEN or SAPIEN XT prosthesis. Valve Academic Research Consortium endpoints were used.<br />Results: Of 250 patients who underwent TAVI, 190 were performed transfemorally (78 SAPIEN and 112 SAPIEN XT). Transfemoral access was possible more often using SAPIEN XT (112/123 [91.1%] vs 78/127 [61.4%]; P<0.001). Mean logistic EuroSCORE was significantly lower in the SAPIEN XT group (18.1±11.0% vs 27.3±11.1%; P<0.0001), and the iliofemoral artery minimal lumen diameter was smaller (6.7±1.2 vs 8.5±1.3mm; P<0.0001). Device success was similar in both groups (95.5% for SAPIEN XT and 93.6% for SAPIEN), as was the 30-day combined safety endpoint (15.2% and 17.9%, respectively). At 30days, prosthesis performance was similar in both groups.<br />Conclusions: Short-term safety and performance analysis of the latest generation of balloon-expandable valve, the SAPIEN XT, seem similar to the previous generation. However, transfemoral implantation is more often possible, related to sheath size reduction.<br /> (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Aged, 80 and over
Aortic Valve Stenosis diagnosis
Cardiac Catheterization standards
Echocardiography, Transesophageal
Equipment Safety
Feasibility Studies
Female
Femoral Artery
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Prospective Studies
Prosthesis Design
Time Factors
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Treatment Outcome
Aortic Valve Stenosis surgery
Cardiac Catheterization methods
Heart Valve Prosthesis standards
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1875-2128
- Volume :
- 105
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Archives of cardiovascular diseases
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22520795
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acvd.2012.02.002