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Coronary access after valve‐in‐valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement: Time for a prospective study?

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• Although the durability of heart valves in younger patients remains unknown, those with coronary artery disease will likely progress and require intervention. • The ACURATE-neo valve has the lowest… Click to show full abstract

• Although the durability of heart valves in younger patients remains unknown, those with coronary artery disease will likely progress and require intervention. • The ACURATE-neo valve has the lowest frame profile among the various devices currently in use or under clinical investigation. A deeper implant in valve-invalve transcatheter implantation did not appear to impact its hemodynamic performance but rather facilitates coronary access. • Future prospective studies should evaluate the concept of transcatheter valve frame-to-coronary distance in various transcatheter heart valves devices.

Keywords: coronary access; valve valve; valve; access valve; transcatheter

Journal Title: Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Year Published: 2021

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