TAVR has been shown beneficial over time, and with the development of new generation of prosthetic valves and implantation techniques, outcomes have been improved, reducing the incidence of leaks y and the need for definite pacemaker. This study looked at the evolution of 100 patients with symptomatic aortic stenosis treated with Myval THV from Meril...
Untreated Aortic Stenosis: Associated Mortality and a Call to Attention
The progression of aortic stenosis has been extensively studied and is well-known. As observed, in its advanced stages, this condition entails high morbidity and a marked decrease in survival. Both North American and European guidelines recommend treatment when faced with severe valve disease. However, true severity can be difficult to determine due to discordant data,...
Is Edge-to-Edge Treatment with PASCAL Effective at 3 Years?
Mitral regurgitation is the most common valvular heart disease. Its cause is most frequently functional or secondary dysfunction (functional mitral regurgitation, FMR) compared with degenerative mitral regurgitation (DMR), which is associated with decreased ventricular function, hospitalization for heart failure, and mortality. While medical treatment is effective over extended periods, a significant number of patients cannot...
Mitral Valve Surgery after Edge-to-Edge Repair
In last few years, transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) with MitraClip has been shown safe and effective, both for primary and secondary mitral valve regurgitation (MR), given the increasing interventionist and echocardiographer experience. However, there is a group of patients that require surgery after failed TEER, either because of bad evolution or because device implantation...
Is the PASCAL Device Effective against MitraClip?
Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the most common valvulopathy and full medical treatment at maximal tolerated doses has been shown quite effective to treat it. However, its limited in a group of patients that require valve intervention. At present, the ideal treatment is surgical valve replacement, which is in many cases is not viable because of...
The Best of the Main Arena at SOLACI-SOCIME 2022: TAVR Complex Anatomy
In the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) session we had a presentation by Dr. John P. Vavalle (USA), head of the Structural Heart Disease Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In his presentation, he showed how far the limits of percutaneous aortic valve implantation can be stretched by briefly showing successful...
Transcatheter Edge-To-Edge Repair Is Favorable for Elderly Patients at High Surgical Risk
Mitral valve prolapse is the most frequent cause of mitral valve regurgitation and is associated to hospitalization for cardiac failure and mortality. At present, the preferred treatment for operable patients is mitral valve surgical repair. Transcatheter edge to edge repair (TEER) has shown great benefit patients at high surgical risk; however, it has not been...
Cusp Overlap for Higher CoreValve Implantation
Implant depth greater than the length of the membranous septum is an independent predictor of permanent pacemaker implantation. Valve implantation 3 to 5 mm below the aortic annulus in a projection coaxial to the device is recommended. The problem is this is rarely in the annular plane of the valve. Ideal annular plane projection is...
Sapien Valve Keeps Delivering in Jobs for Which It Was Not Designed
We recently published the success of balloon-expandable Sapien valve when used as mitral valve replacement. We now hear about its success as pulmonary valve replacement. Previous experiences with this prosthesis for aortic valve replacement have encouraged many operators to attempt fixing other valves. At first, there were exceptional cases considered compassionate treatments. However, experience has...
Good Evolution of Bicuspid Valves with EVOLUTE or EVOLUTE PRO
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. TAVR has matured over time and has advanced onto low risk patients, but one of its greatest challenges continues to be bicuspid valve patients. These represent between 1% and 2% of the population and over 20% of young adults requiring surgical valve replacement (SAVR). The study looked at 27,086 patients...