在经导管主动脉瓣植入术中接受第二个救援瓣膜的患者的特征和预后

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Structural Heart Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.shj.2023.100231
Henrik Bjursten MD, PhD , Sasha Koul MD, PhD , Pétur Pétursson MD, PhD , Jacob Odenstedt MD, PhD , Henrik Hagström MD , Jenny Backes MD , Niels Erik Nielsen MD, PhD , Andreas Rück MD, PhD , Jan Johansson MD , Stefan James MD, PhD , Magnus Settergren MD, PhD , Matthias Götberg MD, PhD , Troels Yndigen MD
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背景导管主动脉瓣植入术(TAVI)已成为一种安全的手术。然而,并发症也时有发生,包括瓣膜错位等不常见的并发症,这就需要植入额外的救援瓣膜(救援瓣膜)。瑞典国家 TAVI 登记处作为主要数据来源,检索了 2016 年至 2021 年的 6706 例 TAVI 手术。非经股动脉入路和计划中的瓣内瓣膜被排除在外。总共有 79 名患者被确定为进行了抢救性瓣膜置换术,并收集了这些患者的其他详细数据。我们对该数据集进行了分析,以找出可能导致患者接受抢救性 AV 的任何特征。结果 在研究的 5948 名患者中,有 1.3% 的患者接受了抢救性 AV。接受单瓣手术的患者与接受抢救性单瓣手术的患者之间几乎没有差异。接受抢救性 AV 的患者 30 天死亡率为 15.2%,而对照组为 1.6%。抢救性人工瓣膜术后的不良预后往往与第二种并发症有关,例如中风、需要紧急手术或心力衰竭。在至少存活 30 天的抢救-AV 患者中,地标分析显示其存活率与对照组相似。接受抢救-AV的患者30天死亡率较高,但30天存活患者的长期预后与对照组相似。
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Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Receiving a Second Rescue Valve During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

Background

Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has become a safe procedure. However, complications occur, including uncommon complications such as valve malposition, which requires the implantation of an additional rescue valve (rescue-AV). The aim was to study the occurrence and outcomes of rescue-AV in a nationwide registry.

Methods

The Swedish national TAVI registry was used as the primary data source, where all 6706 TAVI procedures from 2016 to 2021 were retrieved. Nontransfemoral access and planned valve-in-valve were excluded. In total, 79 patients were identified as having had a rescue-AV, and additional detailed data were collected for these patients. This dataset was analyzed for any characteristics that could predispose patients to a rescue-AV. The outcome of patients receiving rescue-AV also was studied.

Results

Of the 5948 patients in the study, 1.3% had a rescue-AV. There were few differences between patients receiving 1 valve and rescue-AV patients. For patients receiving a rescue-AV, the 30-day mortality was 15.2% compared to 1.6% in the control group. A poor outcome after rescue-AV was often associated with a second complication; for example, stroke, need for emergency surgery, or heart failure. Among the patients with rescue-AV who survived at least 30 days, landmark analyses showed similar survival rates compared to the control group.

Conclusions

Among TAVI patients in a nationwide register, rescue-AV occurred in 1.3% of patients. The 30-day mortality in patients receiving rescue-AV was high, but long-term outcome among 30-day survivors was similar to the control group.

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Structural Heart
Structural Heart Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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