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Single-center experience of 105-minimalistc transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement and its outcome
CONCLUSION: Minimalist, conscious sedation, transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement when done following a standard protocol is safe and effective.PMID:34154746 | PMC:PMC8322745 | DOI:10.1016/j.ihj.2021.01.023
Source: Indian Heart J - June 22, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ravinder Singh Rao Samin Sharma Navneet Mehta Ajeet Bana Hemant Chaturvedi Rajeev Gupta Prashant Varshney Kailash Gadhwal DharamPrakash Saran Prashant Diwedi Source Type: research

Aortic pulse wave velocity and its relationship with transaortic flow and gradients in patients with severe aortic stenosis undergoing aortic valve replacement
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with severe AS undergoing AVR, aortic stiffness measured using cfPWV is not a determinant of low-flow state. Instead, an increasing cfPWV tends to be associated with increasing transvalvular flow and gradient in these patients.PMID:33189205 | PMC:PMC7670240 | DOI:10.1016/j.ihj.2020.06.010
Source: Indian Heart J - November 15, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Shraddha Ranjan Hardeep Kaur Grewal Ravi R Kasliwal Naresh Trehan Manish Bansal Source Type: research

Aortic pulse wave velocity and its relationship with transaortic flow and gradients in patients with severe aortic stenosis undergoing aortic valve replacement.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with severe AS undergoing AVR, aortic stiffness measured using cfPWV is not a determinant of low-flow state. Instead, an increasing cfPWV tends to be associated with increasing transvalvular flow and gradient in these patients. PMID: 33189205 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Indian Heart J - September 1, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ranjan S, Grewal HK, Kasliwal RR, Trehan N, Bansal M Tags: Indian Heart J Source Type: research

Impact of aortic aneurysms in trans-catheter aortic valve replacement: A single center experience.
CONCLUSIONS: In our patient cohort, 9.5% of patients who underwent TAVR had concomitant aortic aneurysms. Patients with aortic aneurysms had similar incidence of vascular complications as well as in-hospital and 6-month MACE compared to those without. PMID: 30595280 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Indian Heart J - December 1, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kobayashi A, Lazkani M, Moualla S, Orazio A, Tasset M, Morris M, Fang K, Pershad A Tags: Indian Heart J Source Type: research

Clinical outcome in nonagenarians undergoing transcatheter valve replacement.
CONCLUSION: Our case series demonstrate that even with elevated comorbidity index, clinical endpoints and valve-associated results are relatively favorable in nonagenarians treated with TAVR. PMID: 29054182 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Indian Heart J - September 1, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mendiz O, Fava C, Cura F, Agatiello C, Sztejfman M, Damonte A, Londero H, Candiello A, Berrocal D Tags: Indian Heart J Source Type: research

Comparison of multicenter registries and randomized control trials for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
CONCLUSIONS: Short-term results in PARTNER were better than those reported in the registries, which may be due to better patient selection and aggressive bailout techniques. Similarity of medium-term outcomes between registries and PARTNER highlights that patient selection for TAVR is critical due to considerable risk of mortality in the first year even after the successful procedure. PMID: 23993001 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Indian Heart J - July 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Agarwal S, Tuzcu EM, Stewart W, Bajaj NS, Svensson LG, Kapadia SR Tags: Indian Heart J Source Type: research