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TCT 2021 | SURTAVI: buenas noticias para la válvula autoexpandible a 5 años

TCT 2021 | SURTAVI: Good News for the Self-Expandable Valve at 5 Years

TCT 2021 | SURTAVI: Good News for the Self-Expandable Valve at 5 Years

After a 5-year followup, the transcatheter aortic replacement (TAVR) with the self-expandable valve has offered clinical outcomes similar to surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) outcomes for intermediate risk patients.  As we already knew form the 2-year followup, the all-cause or disabling stroke rate at 5 years between TAVR and SAVR continued to be similar (31.3%

TAVI SURAVI

SURTAVI Follow-Up Completed with Good News

The assessment of all severe aortic stenosis patients at intermediate risk of the SURTAVI was finally completed, confirming inferiority against the traditional surgical replacement (SAVR) in hard points such as all-cause mortality and disabling stroke.  The aim of this study was to report SURTAVI 2-year outcomes (Surgical Replacement and Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) and confirm

SENTINEL Study: Cerebral Protection During TAVR

[SURTAVI] Sub-study of neurological events: more evidence in favor of TAVR

Courtesy of SBHCI. The occurrence of a periprocedural neurological events is associated to an increased risk of death and morbidity at long term, both for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and for surgery. The SURTAVI study, recently presented at the ACC meeting and simultaneously published by NEJM, showed that TAVR with self-expandable CoreValve or Evolut

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