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Aortic regurgitation: the best predictor of post TAVI mortality

Original title: Post-procedural aortic regurgitation in balloon-expandable and self-expandable TAVR procedures: analysis of predictors and impact on long-term mortality: insights from the FRANCE 2 registry. Reference: Van Belle E et al. Circulation. 2014; Epub ahead of print.   This study used transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) to evaluate 2769 patients undergoing successful TAVI in 34 centers in France, enrolled in...

Anillos aórticos pequeños, ¿Qué válvula deberíamos elegir?

Myocardial Damage in MAC

Mitral annulus calcification (MAC) affects between 8% and 23% of the population. It is more common in women and patients with renal insufficiency. This phenomenon is characterized by an increase in valvular annulus fibrosis, which can extend and affect the leaflets. The presence of MAC is associated with valve regurgitation or stenosis, increasing mortality and...

La insuficiencia renal post tratamiento borde a borde tricuspídeo impacta en el pronóstico

Edge-to-Edge Repair for Right Ventricular Function Deterioration

Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) has been associated with worse survival and hospitalization for cardiac failure (CF). The current guidelines recommend surgery as treatment, despite its 8 – 15% 30-day mortality rate. And there is no mention of a transcatheter intervention, especially for patients with severe TR and right ventricular deterioration.  Several percutaneous intervention devices have recently...

La reparación de la válvula mitral con Mitraclip es segura en pacientes de alto riesgo

Evolution of Cardiac Damage in MitraClip

Degenerative mitral valve regurgitation affects the mitral apparatus and is related to severe insufficiency. At present, surgery is the treatment of choice for patients at low risk.  Oftentimes, this disease affects the elderly and/or those at high surgical risk, edge-to-edge repair being an excellent treatment alternative.  We all know that the different stages of ventricular...

ATC guiada por iFR ¿es igual en la DA que en el resto de los vasos?

Predictors of DCB Failure in De Novo Lesions

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with drug coated balloons (DCB) is a viable alternative, especially in patients at high risk of bleeding, side-branch lesions in coronary bifurcation, or in small coronary segments. De novo heart disease treated with DCB has been shown non-inferior to conventional DES stenting, according to the PICCOLETO-II trial.  However, these interventions are...

EuroPCR 2024 | SOLVE-TAVI: Self Expanding or Balloon Expandable Valves?

This was a randomized study with 447 patients carried out to compare the 5-year evolution of TAVR using Evolut R and SAPIEN 3, as well as general anesthesia vs. conscious sedation.  Randomization was in two stages: first valve selection and later the anesthesia technique, that is, conscious sedation vs general anesthesia. The populations were similar....

TAVI: Balón expandible o autoexpandible ¿Cuál es la respuesta?

TAVR in Bicuspid Valves

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) disease affects 1%-2% of the population and manifests with severe aortic stenosis in the middle-aged.  It characterizes for a very different anatomy with more calcification than the tricuspid aortic valve. At present, surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) is the first treatment indication.  TAVR in this scenario has shown, in different studies,...

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Reinterventions in TAVR with Self-Expanding Valves

TAVR treatment of severe aortic stenosis is becoming more and more common, showing comparable evolution, or even superior in some studies when using the femoral approach, vs. surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR). One of the current challenges is TAVR durability vs. SAVR. Even though 9 or 10 years has been deemed acceptable by current standards,...

12-Month Evolution of Edge-to-Edge Repair with PASCAL

Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the most frequent valve disease. Mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (M-TEER) has been shown beneficial in high or prohibitive risk patients in cases of degenerative and functional MR.   The PASCAL device has been shown safe and effective by the CLASP II, but we still need further research in clinical “real world” environments. ...

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