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Temporal trends in utilization of transcatheter aortic valve replacement and patient characteristics:A nationwide study
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- Strange , J E , Sindet-Pedersen , C , Gislason , G H , Torp-Pedersen , C , Kragholm , K H , Lundahl , C , Fosbøl , E L , Butt , J H , Køber , L , Søndergaard , L & Olesen , J B 2022 , ' Temporal trends in utilization of transcatheter aortic valve replacement and patient characteristics : A nationwide study ' , American Heart Journal , vol. 243 , pp. 140-146 .
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Aim: To investigate trends in the utilization of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and changes in the characteristics of patients undergoing first-time TAVR. Methods: Using Danish nationwide registers, we included all patients undergoing TAVR between 2008 and 2020. To compare patient characteristics, the study population was stratified according to calendar year of procedure: 2008-2010, 2011-2013, 2014-2016, and 2017-2020. Results: We identified 6,097 patients undergoing TAVR with year-by-year increases in TAVR penetration rate. Over time, the age of the patients remained stable (2008-2010: median age 82 year [interquartile range (IQR): 77-86] vs 2017-2020: median age 81 years [IQR: 77-85]). Moreover, there was an increase in male patients (2008-2010: 49.9% vs 2017-2020: 57.4%) and patients with diabetes (2008-2010: 14.2% vs 2017-2020: 19.2%). Conversely, a history of stroke (2008-2010: 15.8% vs 2017-2020: 13.1%), previous myocardial infarction (2008-2010: 22.4% vs 2017-2020: 10.0%), heart failure (2008-2010: 40.5% vs 2017-2020: 25.2%), and peripheral artery disease (2008-2010: 14.8% vs 2017-2020: 10.4) decreased among patients. Conclusions: TAVR utilization increased markedly in the years 2008-2020. Patients undergoing TAVR had less comorbidity over time while age remained stable. Thus, despite expanding to patients at lower surgical risk, TAVR is still offered mainly to older patients.
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- Journal :
- Strange , J E , Sindet-Pedersen , C , Gislason , G H , Torp-Pedersen , C , Kragholm , K H , Lundahl , C , Fosbøl , E L , Butt , J H , Køber , L , Søndergaard , L & Olesen , J B 2022 , ' Temporal trends in utilization of transcatheter aortic valve replacement and patient characteristics : A nationwide study ' , American Heart Journal , vol. 243 , pp. 140-146 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1322772247
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource