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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement for Degenerated Transcatheter Aortic Valves:The TRANSIT International Project
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- Testa , L , Agnifili , M , Van Mieghem , N M , Tchétché , D , Asgar , A W , De Backer , O , Latib , A , Reimers , B , Stefanini , G , Trani , C , Colombo , A , Giannini , F , Bartorelli , A , Wojakowski , W , Dabrowski , M , Jagielak , D , Banning , A P , Kharbanda , R , Moreno , R , Schofer , J , Van Royen , N , Pinto , D , Serra , A , Segev , A , Giordano , A , Brambilla , N , Popolo Rubbio , A , Casenghi , M , Oreglia , J , De Marco , F , Tanja , R , McCabe , J M , Abizaid , A , Voskuil , M , Teles , R , Biondi Zoccai , G , Bianchi , G , Sondergaard , L & Bedogni , F 2021 , ' Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement for Degenerated Transcatheter Aortic Valves : The TRANSIT International Project ' , Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions , vol. 14 , no. 6 , e010440 , pp. 628-638 .
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Background: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has determined a paradigm shift in the treatment of patients with severe aortic stenosis. However, the durability of bioprostheses is still a matter of concern, and little is known about the management of degenerated TAV. We sought to evaluate the outcomes of patients with a degenerated TAV treated by means of a second TAVR. Methods: The TRANSIT is an international registry that included cases of degenerated TAVR from 28 centers. Among around 40 000 patients treated with TAVR in the participating centers, 172 underwent a second TAVR: 57 (33%) for a mainly stenotic degenerated TAV, 97 (56%) for a mainly regurgitant TAV, and 18 (11%) for a combined degeneration. Overall, the rate of New York Heart Association class III/IV at presentation was 73.5%. Results: Valve Academic Research Consortium 2 device success rate was 79%, as a consequence of residual gradient (14%) or regurgitation (7%). At 1 month, the overall mortality rate was 2.9%, while rates of new hospitalization and New York Heart Association class III/IV were 3.6% and 7%, respectively, without significant difference across the groups. At 1 year, the overall mortality rate was 10%, while rates of new hospitalization and New York Heart Association class III/IV were 7.6% and 5.8%, respectively, without significant difference across the groups. No cases of valve thrombosis were recorded. Conclusions: Selected patients with a degenerated TAV may be safely and successfully treated by means of a second TAVR. This finding is of crucial importance for the adoption of the TAVR technology in a lower risk and younger population.
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- Journal :
- Testa , L , Agnifili , M , Van Mieghem , N M , Tchétché , D , Asgar , A W , De Backer , O , Latib , A , Reimers , B , Stefanini , G , Trani , C , Colombo , A , Giannini , F , Bartorelli , A , Wojakowski , W , Dabrowski , M , Jagielak , D , Banning , A P , Kharbanda , R , Moreno , R , Schofer , J , Van Royen , N , Pinto , D , Serra , A , Segev , A , Giordano , A , Brambilla , N , Popolo Rubbio , A , Casenghi , M , Oreglia , J , De Marco , F , Tanja , R , McCabe , J M , Abizaid , A , Voskuil , M , Teles , R , Biondi Zoccai , G , Bianchi , G , Sondergaard , L & Bedogni , F 2021 , ' Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement for Degenerated Transcatheter Aortic Valves : The TRANSIT International Project ' , Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions , vol. 14 , no. 6 , e010440 , pp. 628-638 .
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- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1322776184
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource