articleJAMAJul 8, 2014GREEN OA

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation in Failed Bioprosthetic Surgical Valves

St. Paul's Hospital · Deutsches Herzzentrum München · +34 more institutions

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Abstract

Importance

Owing to a considerable shift toward bioprosthesis implantation rather than mechanical valves, it is expected that patients will increasingly present with degenerated bioprostheses in the next few years. Transcatheter aortic valve-in-valve implantation is a less invasive approach for patients with structural valve deterioration; however, a comprehensive evaluation of survival after the procedure has not yet been performed.

Objective

To determine the survival of patients after transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation inside failed surgical bioprosthetic valves. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Correlates for survival were evaluated using a multinational valve-in-valve registry that included 459 patients with degenerated bioprosthetic valves undergoing valve-in-valve implantation between 2007 and May 2013 in 55 centers (mean age, 77.6 [SD, 9.8] years; 56% men; median Society of Thoracic Surgeons mortality prediction score, 9.8% [interquartile range, 7.7%-16%]). Surgical valves were classified as small (≤21 mm; 29.7%), intermediate (>21 and

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Aortic valve
  • Surgery
  • Cardiology
  • Aortic Valve Insufficiency
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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