1- ESC 2018 | MITRA FR: Testing MitraClip for Secondary Mitral Regurgitation In secondary mitral regurgitation, mitral-valve leaflets and chordae are structurally normal and mitral regurgitation results from alterations in left ventricular geometry and function. Read more 2- TCT 2018 | COAPT: MitraClip in Patients with Secondary Mitral Regurgitation The prognosis of patients with...
TAVR Post-dilation Is Safe
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Numerous studies have shown that the presence of aortic regurgitation after TAVR is associated with worse evolution, and that balloon post-dilation (BPD) is the adequate strategy to correct this. However, a few reports using first generation valves have associated BPD to complications such as stroke, annulus rupture and valve displacement,...
Debris Captured by SENTINEL Devices Result Different across Different Valves
The idea behind this study is that debris can be captured in all patients during TAVR, even though we still ignore which patients would benefit more from this device. Tissue particles captured by the SENTINEL during TAVR vary from valve to valve, according to this new analysis. There are differences in size and number of...
Differences in Debris Captured According to Valve Type
During valve replacement, cerebral protection systems may capture debris in up to 99% of all patients. In over half of them, these particles are >1 mm. The particles captured during procedures in which Evolut R or Lotus valves were used were more and larger compared with those captured with the Sapien balloon-expandable valve. Beyond differences among valves,...
Are the Rates of Stroke Similar in TAVR and Surgery?
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Stroke is one of the most undesirable complications we can face and, regarding transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), major studies presented have rates of stroke of about 4%. In others, rates have been slightly higher. This meta-analysis included 5 randomized studies between 2011 and 2017: PARTNER, CoreVALVE, NOTION, PARTNER 2, and SURTAVI....
EuroPCR 2018 Highlights | The Best of a Congress that Left Plenty of News
A new edition of EuroPCR has come and gone. Now is the time to make a balance and review the main presentations at one of the most important European congresses on cardiovascular interventions. Thus, we have selected the six most relevant studies presented at the event. In our opinion, you cannot afford to miss them!...
Leaflet Laceration, an Extreme Measure to Avoid Coronary Occlusion After TAVR
Intentional leaflet laceration before mounting the prosthesis on the release system, so as to reduce the risk of acute coronary occlusion, seems a desperate maneuver to force transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Unfortunately, we will always encounter patients without other real choice; in those cases, creativity may start as compassionate treatment and then be upgraded...
EuroPCR 2018 | SAPIEN 3 in bicuspids
First generation TAVR procedures performed on patients with bicuspid aortic valve stenosis have rendered suboptimal outcomes. In addition, studies on new generation devices, such as the SAPIEN 3, have systematically excluded these patients from their protocols. Therefore, we are missing information about TAVR on bicuspid aortic valve stenosis patients. This study compared SAPIEN 3 TAVR...
EuroPCR 2018 | SENTINEL: Anatomical Predictors of Stroke during TAVR
The rate of cerebrovascular events in TAVR hovers about 4% in most of the current studies, regardless the center, the operator or the prosthetic valve. At present, no scores can adequately predict which patients run the highest risk of stroke during TAVR, and the routine use of cerebral protection devices remains controversial. The SENTINEL study...
Here you will find the last news about TAVR
1) New Study Confirms TAVR Durability at 5 Years The ADVANCE study was designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) with self-expanding prosthesis CoreValve in “real world” patients with symptomatic, severe aortic stenosis at high surgical risk. Read the conclusions of this study 2) An Important Study Shows That Renal Function Must Be Cared for in...