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Systolic Time Intervals for Diagnosis of Severe Aortic Stenosis
CONCLUSIONS: Acceleration time and AT/ET ratio are reliable measurements for identifying patients with severe AS. Furthermore, AT and AT/ET were able to predict aortic valve replacement or death.PMID:35347925
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - March 29, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Israel Mazin Ori Vaturi Rafael Kuperstein Roy Beigel Micha Feinberg Sagit Ben Zekry Source Type: research

TAVI in patients with low-flow low-gradient aortic stenosis-short-term and long-term outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: While 3-year mortality remains high after TAVI in LFLG compared to HG patients, symptoms improve in all subsets after TAVI.PMID:35320407 | DOI:10.1007/s00392-022-02011-4
Source: Clin Med Res - March 23, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Julius Steffen Nikolas Rei ßig David Andreae Markus Beckmann Magda Haum Julius Fischer Hans Theiss Daniel Braun Martin Orban Konstantinos Rizas Sebastian Sadoni Michael N äbauer Sven Peterss J örg Hausleiter Steffen Massberg Simon Deseive Source Type: research

TAVI in patients with low-flow low-gradient aortic stenosis –short-term and long-term outcomes
ConclusionsWhile 3-year mortality remains high after TAVI in LFLG compared to HG patients, symptoms improve in all subsets after TAVI.Graphical abstract
Source: Clinical Research in Cardiology - March 23, 2022 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Dysarthria-Facial Paresis and Rostral Pontine Ischemic Stroke
We describe an acute, postoperative dysarthria-facial paresis. While the rare stroke syndrome has been described previously, we present an under-described clinical nuance to its presentation with a particularly clear imaging correlation. A 78-year-old, right-handed man with a past medical history of aortic stenosis presented after a transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Immediately postoperatively, no neurological deficits were noted. That evening, he described his speech as “drunken.” He was later noted to have a right lower facial droop in addition to the speech change. His speech exhibited labial, lingual, and (to...
Source: Case Reports in Neurology - March 10, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in Nonagenarians: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
CONCLUSION: TAVR in nonagenarians is an effective and safe procedure, with encouraging outcomes given the general life expectancy of these patients. Currently, only selected nonagenarians are undergoing TAVR, but their number will grow as life expectancy continues to increase in the developed world. Specific research to identify ideal candidates and techniques in this cohort is needed.PMID:35235529
Source: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology - March 2, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ozan M Demir Jonathan Curio Matteo Pagnesi Haseeb Rahman Satoru Mitomo Antonio Colombo Mei Chau Bernard Prendergast Azeem Latib Source Type: research