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Sex differences in left ventricular remodelling, myocardial fibrosis and mortality after aortic valve replacement.
Singh, Anvesha; Musa, Tarique Al; Treibel, Thomas A; Vassiliou, Vassiliou S; Captur, Gabriella; Chin, Calvin; Dobson, Laura E; Pica, Silvia; Loudon, Margaret; Malley, Tamir; Rigolli, Marzia; Foley, James Robert John; Bijsterveld, Petra; Law, Graham R; Dweck, Marc Richard; Myerson, Saul G; Prasad, Sanjay K; Moon, James C; Greenwood, John P; McCann, Gerry P.
Afiliação
  • Singh A; Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester and the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, UK.
  • Musa TA; Cardiovascular Sciences, Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Research Centre and The Division of Biomedical Imaging, Leeds Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Treibel TA; Cardiovascular Sciences, Barts Health NHS Trust and University College London, London, UK.
  • Vassiliou VS; Cardiovascular Sciences, Imperial College London, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK.
  • Captur G; University of East Anglia and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom.
  • Chin C; Cardiovascular Sciences, Barts Health NHS Trust and University College London, London, UK.
  • Dobson LE; Cardiovascular Medicine, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Pica S; Cardiovascular Sciences, Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Research Centre and The Division of Biomedical Imaging, Leeds Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Loudon M; Cardiovascular Sciences, Barts Health NHS Trust and University College London, London, UK.
  • Malley T; Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research, Oxford, UK.
  • Rigolli M; Cardiovascular Sciences, Imperial College London, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK.
  • Foley JRJ; Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research, Oxford, UK.
  • Bijsterveld P; Cardiovascular Sciences, Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Research Centre and The Division of Biomedical Imaging, Leeds Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Law GR; Cardiovascular Sciences, Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Research Centre and The Division of Biomedical Imaging, Leeds Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Dweck MR; Medical Statistics, School of Health and Social Care, University of Lincoln and Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Research Centre and The Division of Biomedical Imaging, Leeds Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, University of Leeds, Lincoln and Leeds, UK.
  • Myerson SG; Cardiovascular Sciences, Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK marcdweck@hotmail.com.
  • Prasad SK; Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research, Oxford, UK.
  • Moon JC; Cardiology, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK.
  • Greenwood JP; Cardiovascular Sciences, Barts Health NHS Trust and University College London, London, UK.
  • McCann GP; Cardiovascular Sciences, Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Research Centre and The Division of Biomedical Imaging, Leeds Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Heart ; 105(23): 1818-1824, 2019 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31467152
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To investigate sex differences in left ventricular remodelling and outcome in patients undergoing surgical or transcatheter aortic valve replacement (SAVR/TAVR).

METHODS:

In this multicentre, observational, outcome study with imaging core-lab analysis, patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) listed for intervention at one of six UK centres were prospectively recruited and underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality and secondary endpoint was cardiovascular mortality.

RESULTS:

674 patients (425 men, 249 women, age 75±14 years) were included 399 SAVR, 275 TAVR. Women were older, had higher surgical risk scores and underwent TAVR more frequently (53% vs 33.6%, p<0.001). More men had bicuspid aortic valves (BAVs) (26.7% vs 14.9%, p<0.001) and demonstrated more advanced remodelling than women. During a median follow-up of 3.6 years, 145 (21.5%) patients died, with no significant sex difference in all-cause mortality (23.3% vs 20.5%, p=0.114), but higher cardiovascular mortality in women (13.7% vs 8.5%, p=0.012). There were no significant sex-related differences in outcome in the SAVR or TAVR subgroups, or after excluding those with BAV. Factors independently associated with all-cause mortality were age, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), BAV (better) and myocardial fibrosis detected with late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) in men, and age, LVEF and LGE in women. Age and LGE were independently associated with cardiovascular mortality in both sexes.

CONCLUSIONS:

Men demonstrate more advanced remodelling in response to a similar severity of AS. The higher cardiovascular mortality observed in women following AVR is accounted for by women having less BAV and higher risk scores resulting in more TAVR. LGE is associated with a worse prognosis in both sexes.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estenose da Valva Aórtica / Caracteres Sexuais / Implante de Prótese de Valva Cardíaca / Remodelação Ventricular / Miocárdio Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Heart Assunto da revista: CARDIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estenose da Valva Aórtica / Caracteres Sexuais / Implante de Prótese de Valva Cardíaca / Remodelação Ventricular / Miocárdio Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Heart Assunto da revista: CARDIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido