Transcatheter aortic valve replacement for structural valve deterioration after aortic valve neocuspidization was feasible, achieving technical success in 91% of cases.
Cohort (n=11)
No
Is transcatheter aortic valve replacement feasible for patients with structural valve deterioration after aortic valve neocuspidization?
TAVR is a feasible treatment option for structural valve deterioration after aortic valve neocuspidization, achieving a 91% technical success rate without coronary obstruction, though careful CT-based planning is required to avoid complications.
ABSTRACT Background Evidence on structural valve deterioration (SVD) after aortic valve neocuspidization (AVNeo) remains limited. While transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) offers a less invasive option, its feasibility is unclear. This study aimed to characterize SVD patients post‐AVNeo and to assess TAVR feasibility. Methods This retrospective study included 11 patients who underwent TAVR for SVD after AVNeo in Sendai Kousei Hospital between June 2017 and August 2024. Four patients with aortic stenosis (AS) and seven with aortic regurgitation (AR) due to SVD were included. Results AS‐SVD group showed shorter time interval from AVNeo to TAVR (50.5 28.3–98.3 vs. 107.0 97.0–131.0 months, p = 0.04) and smaller aortic annulus area (316.5 259.8–375.0 vs. 538.0 440.0–582.0 mm 2 , p = 0.005) than AR‐SVD group. In TAVR, technical success was achieved in 91% of cases. Although coronary obstruction is a concern due to the long leaflet, no case occurred. Misidentification of the basal ring plane caused by the slack cusp resulted in second valve implantation (one case) and new conduction disturbance (two cases) due to deep implantation, and aortic contained rupture (one case) for oversized valve selection. Conclusions Rapid AS‐SVD progression and AR‐SVD occurring later than previously reported were observed, highlighting the need for further studies on AVNeo durability. TAVR after AVNeo was feasible. Special precautions for coronary obstruction may be unnecessary. Careful hinge point placement at the boundary between pericardial cusps and the annulus was a key to CT‐based basal ring determination in patients after AVNeo.
Building similarity graph...
Analyzing shared references across papers
Satomi et al. (Wed,) conducted a cohort in Structural valve deterioration after aortic valve neocuspidization (n=11). Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) was evaluated on Technical success. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement for structural valve deterioration after aortic valve neocuspidization was feasible, achieving technical success in 91% of cases.
Loading...
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Jikei University School of Medicine
Tokyo Medical University
University of Tokyo Health Sciences
Add This Paper to Your Research Feed
Any time a new paper drops it will be there.