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Coagulation derangement and risk factors for valve thrombosis following transcatheter aortic valve implantation

Authors :
Julia Grapsa
Gianluca Lucchese
Jack Lee
Kiran Parmar
Rebecca Preston
Christopher Allen
Beverley J. Hunt
N. Aroney
Utkarsh Dutta
Ronak Rajani
Bernard Prendergast
Fiyyaz Ahmed-Jushuf
Giulia Esposito
Simon Redwood
Christopher Young
Harriet Hurrell
Tiffany Patterson
Source :
Open Heart, Vol 8, Iss 1 (2021), Open Heart
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

AimsDurability of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is key to its expansion. We sought to identify incidence of valve thrombosis and predictors of valve thrombosis in our single centre with associated coagulation testing pre-TAVI and post-TAVI.Methods and resultsThis single-centre observational study comprised patients undergoing transfemoral TAVI discussed in the Heart Team meeting . Patients were followed up with echocardiography at 120 days to identify incidence of elevated transvalvular gradient and multivariable analysis was performed to identify factors associated with an increased odds of developing valve thrombosis. In addition, 11 patients underwent baseline, day 1 and day 120 post-TAVI coagulation testing. Between August 2017 and August 2019, 437 consecutive patients underwent transfemoral TAVI. Of these patients, 207/437 (47.4%) had 3-month follow-up echo data available and were analysed. Of these patients, 26/207 (12.6%) had elevated transvalvular gradients. These patients tended to be younger (80±14 vs 83±6 years; p=0.047) with a lower ejection fraction (49±13 vs 54%±11%; p=0.021), with a greater proportion of the population experiencing atrial fibrillation (14/21, 54% vs 68/181, 38%; p=0.067). Following multivariable analysis, there remained a trend towards higher eccentricity index associated with elevated gradients. Baseline (pre-TAVI) elevation of thrombin antithrombin levels (56±63; reference range 1.0–4.1 ng/L) and PF 1+2 (791±632; reference range 69–229 ng/mL) normalised at 120 days post-TAVIConclusionThis study demonstrated that in the cohort of patients undergoing transfemoral TAVI in our centre: younger age, poor ejection fraction, atrial fibrillation and increased baseline eccentricity of the aortic valve annulus were present to a greater extent in patients exhibiting elevated transvalvular gradients at 3-month follow-up. Further work is required to delineate the extent of coagulation derangement and confirm predictors of thrombosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20533624
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Open Heart
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....01a6753be07ee0fc55221e06b3d8ce70