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Assessment of long-term structural deterioration of transcatheter aortic bioprosthetic valves

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The durability of transcatheter aortic bioprosthetic valves is a crucial issue in the context of extension of indications in younger and lower-risk patients, but data are scarce, especially beyond 5… Click to show full abstract

The durability of transcatheter aortic bioprosthetic valves is a crucial issue in the context of extension of indications in younger and lower-risk patients, but data are scarce, especially beyond 5 years of follow-up. This study sought to evaluate the incidence of structural valve degeneration (SVD) 5 to 10 years post-procedure. Demographic, procedural, and in-hospital outcome data on patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) from 2002 to 2014 were obtained from our prospective institutional database. Patients in whom echocardiographic data were available both at baseline and 5 years post-TAVI were included. Clinical and echocardiographic follow-up were performed on site annually. Hemodynamic SVD was determined according to European task force committee guidelines. A total of 208 patients (82.5±7.6 years of age; 53% female) with paired post-procedure and late echocardiographic follow-up (median 5.3 years, range 5 to 11.4 years) were included. Eleven (5.3%) patients were treated with a self-expandable valve and 197 (94.7%) patients with a balloon-expandable valve. Mean aortic valve gradient and effective aortic valve area remained unchanged during follow-up. There were 2 cases (1.0%) of severe SVD 6 and 7 years after implantation requiring redo-TAVI. There were 4 cases (1.9%) of moderate SVD (mean 6.0 years post-implantation; range 5 to 7 years). Our data do not demonstrate any alarm on transcatheter aortic valve durability. Careful prospective assessment in younger and lower risk patients and comparison with surgical bioprosthetic valves are required to further assess long-term durability of transcatheter valves. Type of funding source: None

Keywords: aortic valve; aortic bioprosthetic; bioprosthetic valves; transcatheter; transcatheter aortic

Journal Title: European Heart Journal
Year Published: 2020

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