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Int J Cardiol ; 220: 909-13, 2016 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27404506

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Second-generation TAVI prostheses may enhance the procedure reducing operative time and complications rate, maintaining adequate valve hemodynamic performance. We present our results with 2 new generation trans-catheter aortic valve (TAVI) prostheses in obese patients. METHODS: A series of 172 patients underwent trans-femoral TAVI with new generation prostheses (Direct Flow Medical, DFM®, and LOTUS®). Two groups were identified according to body mass index (BMI): group NO (125) BMI<30kg/m(2) and group O (47) BMI≥30kg/m(2). RESULTS: Trans-femoral approach was possible in all patients without conversion to conventional surgery/cardiopulmonary bypass. Operative/fluoroscopy time and contrast use were comparable. Vascular and bleeding complications were also equally represented in the 2 groups. Thirty-day mortality was 7.2% in group NO and 6.4% in group O (p=0.9). At discharge, aortic regurgitation was absent/mild in 96% of group NO and in all patients in group O (p=0.3). Mild prosthetic stenosis was reported in 3.8% of the patients in group NO and 2.2% in group O. No moderate/severe prosthetic stenosis was reported. Estimated 1-year survival was 93.1% in group NO and 83.2% in group O (p=0.6). Estimated 1-year freedom from MACCE was 74.7% in group NO and 62.8% in group O (p=0.4). At follow-up echocardiography no significant differences were noticed in the 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS: Second generation TAVI prostheses allow for safe and effective procedures in obese patients. In spite of patient's body habitus, agile prosthesis placement will lead to optimized hemodynamics. Valve and clinical performance are confirmed at follow-up.


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Hemodynamics/physiology , Obesity/surgery , Prosthesis Design/instrumentation , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/instrumentation , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation/instrumentation , Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation/methods , Humans , Male , Obesity/diagnostic imaging , Obesity/physiopathology , Prospective Studies , Prosthesis Design/methods , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/methods
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