Impact of residual transvalvular gradient on clinical outcomes following valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement

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作者
Alperi, Alberto [1 ]
Robichaud, Mathieu [1 ]
Panagides, Vassili [1 ]
Mesnier, Jules [1 ]
Nuche, Jorge [1 ]
Paradis, Jean-Michel [1 ]
Delarochelliere, Robert [1 ]
Kalavrouziotis, Dimitri [1 ]
Dumont, Eric [1 ]
Mohammadi, Siamak [1 ]
Rodes-Cabau, Josep [1 ]
机构
[1] Laval Univ, Quebec Heart & Lung Inst, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
关键词
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement; Valve-in-valve; Aortic mean gradient; Quality of life; Heart failure; EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION; AMERICAN SOCIETY; IMPLANTATION; RECOMMENDATIONS; BIOPROSTHESES; UPDATE;
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10.1016/j.ijcard.2022.06.072
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: High (>= 20 mmHg) postprocedural mean transvalvular gradients are relatively common among valve-in-valve (ViV) transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) recipients, but its clinical impact remains controversial. Methods: Observational study including 190 consecutive ViV-TAVR recipients. Patients were classified according to the presence of high (>= 20 mmHg) or low (<20 mmHg) residual mean transvalvular gradient on post-procedural echocardiography. Functional status (NYHA class, DASI), exercise capacity (6MWT), and quality of life (KCCQ) were evaluated at baseline and at 1-year follow-up. Results: 73 (38.4%) and 117 (61.6%) patients exhibited high (HG) and low (LG) postprocedural gradients, respectively. Baseline characteristics were well balanced between groups except for a lower rate of large (>23 mm) surgical valves, atrial fibrillation, and aortic regurgitation as mechanism of valve failure in the HG group (p < 0.05 for all). After a median follow-up of 3 (1-5) years, there were no differences between HG and LG groups in HF hospitalization (HRadj: 1.38, 95%CI 0.44-4.22, p = 0.57), cardiac death (HRadj: 0.50; 95%CI 0.11-2.41, p = 0.39), all-cause mortality (HRajd: 0.71; 95%CI 0.35-1.46, p = 0.36), or the composite endpoint of heart failure/all-cause mortality (HRadj:1.00; 95%CI 0.52-1.94, p = 0.98). At 1-year follow-up, functional status (Delta DASI score, HG: 9.9 +/- 10.9, LG: 9.9 +/- 12.5, padj = 0.41), exercise capacity (Delta 6MWT, HG: 111 +/- 67 m, LG: 103 +/- 124 m, padj = 0.14), and quality of life parameters (Delta KCCQ, HG: 27 +/- 18, LG: 17 +/- 21, padj = 0.12) improved similarly in both groups. Conclusions: HG as evaluated by echocardiography following ViV-TAVR were not associated with a negative effect on clinical outcomes including major adverse events, functional status, exercise capacity and quality of life parameters.
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