Vascular access complications occur in up to 25% of transfemoral TAVI patients, and early diagnosis with prompt endovascular treatment is crucial for optimal management.
Vascular access site complications in transfemoral TAVI
Percutaneous management of vascular access complications
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) using stent-based bioprostheses has recently emerged as a promising alternative to surgical valve replacement in selected patients. The main route for TAVI is retrograde access from the femoral artery using large sheaths (16-24 F). Vascular access complications are a clinically relevant issue in TAVI procedures since they are reported to occur in up to one fourth of patients and are strongly associated with adverse outcomes. In the present paper, we review the different types of vascular access site complications associated with transfemoral TAVI. Moreover, we discuss the possible optimal management strategies with particular attention to the relevance of early diagnosis and prompt treatment using endovascular techniques.
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Ilaria Dato
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
World Journal of Cardiology
University of the Sacred Heart
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Ilaria Dato (Wed,) conducted a review in Vascular access site complications in transfemoral TAVI. Percutaneous management of vascular access complications was evaluated. Vascular access complications occur in up to 25% of transfemoral TAVI patients, and early diagnosis with prompt endovascular treatment is crucial for optimal management.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1553a49b87f33fc69f737d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v6.i8.836