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Condition: Heart Valve Disease

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TAVI With or Without Predilation: Trends From a Large, Propensity-Score Weighted German Aortic Valve Registry (GARY) Population
CONCLUSIONS: The safety and efficacy of d-TAVI vs b-TAVI depends on the type of THV implanted. For balloon-expandable valves, d-TAVI provides an advantage, while self-expanding valves offer a similar safety profile for d-TAVI compared with b-TAVI. However, increased mPG post intervention with both valve types and more significant PVL in self-expanding THVs emphasize the importance of proper patient selection and evaluation of valve anatomy to identify suitable cases for d-TAVI.PMID:36416901
Source: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology - November 23, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Brunilda Alushi Alexander Lauten Umniye Balaban Eva Herrmann Andreas Schaefer Timm Bauer Andreas Beckmann Sabine Bleiziffer Christian Frerker Helge M öllmann Thomas Walther Raffi Bekeredjian Stephan Ensminger Lenard Conradi Source Type: research

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Through a Single Femoral Access: A Multicenter Experience
CONCLUSIONS: An all-in-one access technique allows safe implantation of Acurate neo and neo2 transcatheter heart valves, with low rates of periprocedural complications and favorable short-term outcomes.PMID:36121924
Source: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology - September 19, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Stefan Toggweiler Rodrigo Bagur Carla Romina Agatiello Carlos Giuliani Federico Moccetti Pantelis Diamantouros Horacio Medina de Chazal Ignacio Miguel Seropian Mathias Wolfrum Matias Sztejfman Source Type: research

Efficacy and Safety of Postdilation for a Self-Expanding Transcatheter Heart Valve
CONCLUSION: For transfemoral TAVR using the Acurate neo/neo2, BPD effectively reduces relevant PVR and decreases the risk of PPM without increasing adverse events. Transcatheter heart valve damage associated with BPD is rare, commonly avoidable, and does not jeopardize the net benefit of BPD.PMID:35593542
Source: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology - May 20, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Won-Keun Kim Matthias Renker Holger Nef Helge M öllmann Thomas Walther Yeong-Hoon Choi Christian W Hamm Source Type: research