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Prognostic significance of atrial fibrillation and severity of symptoms of heart failure in patients with low gradient aortic stenosis and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction

Authors :
Giuseppe Gatti
Giulia Barbati
Gianfranco Sinagra
Bruno Pinamonti
Michele Moretti
Marco Morosin
Marco Merlo
Aniello Pappalardo
Enrico Fabris
Moretti, Michele
Fabris, Enrico
Morosin, Marco
Merlo, Marco
Barbati, Giulia
Pinamonti, Bruno
Gatti, Giuseppe
Pappalardo, Aniello
Sinagra, Gianfranco
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The aims of this study were to investigate the clinical outcomes of patients with low-gradient aortic stenosis despite preserved left ventricular ejection fraction and to assess reliable prognostic clinical-instrumental features in patients experiencing or not experiencing aortic valve replacement (AVR). Clinical-laboratory and echocardiographic data from 167 patients (median age 78 years, interquartile range 69 to 83) with aortic valve areas 70 years showed a trend toward being a prognostic predictor (p = 0.082). In conclusion, in patients with low-gradient aortic stenosis despite a preserved left ventricular ejection fraction, AVR was strongly correlated with a better prognosis. Patients with atrial fibrillation associated with advanced New York Heart Association class had the worst prognosis if treated medically but at the same time a relative better benefit from surgical intervention.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....78ed31bcdaa2fe8f6acd651d86622931