A survey of 202 European centres showed widespread adoption of minimalist TAVI approaches, with early discharge increasing to 51% in 2024, while waiting times >3 months increased to 26%.
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Survey of 202 centres across 37 European countries performing 44,089 TAVI procedures in 2024 to describe current practices and changes since 2022.
Survey of contemporary Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) practices
Current TAVI practices across Europe and changes since the 2022 edition
Minimalist TAVI approaches, including early discharge, are widely adopted across Europe, though extended waiting times remain a growing challenge.
Abstract Aims Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) continues to expand rapidly, with over 100,000 procedures now performed annually in Europe. This growth highlights the need to optimise patient selection and procedural workflows to ensure quality and cost-effective care. The Second European TAVI Pathway Study aimed to describe current TAVI practices across Europe and assess changes since the 2022 edition. Methods Between January and May 2025, TAVI operators from 42 European countries were invited to complete an online survey concerning their centre’s current practice. Results Responses were received from 202 centres in 37 different countries, performing 44,089 TAVI procedures in 2024 (mean 218 per centre; IQR 99–284). Dedicated Heart Valve Clinics are present in 54%, and supportive staff in 52%. Most centres (81%) use a Heart Team approach, with age thresholds for TAVI typically set at ≥75 (64%) or ≥80 (26%) years. On-site cardiac surgery is available in 96% of participating centres. Local anaesthesia alone (33%) or with conscious sedation (63%) are most common for routine transfemoral TAVI. Secondary radial access (70%) and left ventricular wire pacing (59%) have increased from 48% and 43% in 2022, respectively. Early mobilisation (≤8 hours) is routine in 63% of cases, and early discharge (≤2 days) rose from 43% in 2022 to 51% in 2024. However, the proportion of centres reporting waiting times 3 months increased from 19% to 26%. Conclusion Minimalist TAVI approaches are widely adopted across Europe, with increasing rates of early discharge. However, extended waiting times remain a significant challenge.
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Liesbeth Rosseel
Interventional Cardiology
Ole De Backer
Rigshospitalet
Sara Corradetti
Interventional / Structural Cardiology
University of Oxford
Erasmus MC
Sapienza University of Rome
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Rosseel et al. (Tue,) conducted a cross-sectional in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) (n=202). Contemporary TAVI practice vs. 2022 TAVI practice was evaluated on Current TAVI practices and changes since 2022 (e.g., access, pacing, discharge, waiting times). A survey of 202 European centres showed widespread adoption of minimalist TAVI approaches, with early discharge increasing to 51% in 2024, while waiting times >3 months increased to 26%.
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