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Efficacy and follow-up of transcatheter aortic valve implantation in patients with radiation-induced aortic stenosis.
Dijos, Marina; Reynaud, Amélie; Leroux, Lionel; Réant, Patricia; Cornolle, Claire; Roudaut, Raymond; Dos Santos, Pierre; Lafitte, Stéphane.
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  • Dijos M; Valvular Disease Department and Echocardiography Laboratory , Haut-Lévêque Bordeaux University Hospital-CIC0005-France , Pessac , France.
  • Reynaud A; Valvular Disease Department and Echocardiography Laboratory , Haut-Lévêque Bordeaux University Hospital-CIC0005-France , Pessac , France.
  • Leroux L; Valvular Disease Department and Echocardiography Laboratory , Haut-Lévêque Bordeaux University Hospital-CIC0005-France , Pessac , France.
  • Réant P; Valvular Disease Department and Echocardiography Laboratory , Haut-Lévêque Bordeaux University Hospital-CIC0005-France , Pessac , France.
  • Cornolle C; Valvular Disease Department and Echocardiography Laboratory , Haut-Lévêque Bordeaux University Hospital-CIC0005-France , Pessac , France.
  • Roudaut R; Valvular Disease Department and Echocardiography Laboratory , Haut-Lévêque Bordeaux University Hospital-CIC0005-France , Pessac , France.
  • Dos Santos P; Valvular Disease Department and Echocardiography Laboratory , Haut-Lévêque Bordeaux University Hospital-CIC0005-France , Pessac , France.
  • Lafitte S; Valvular Disease Department and Echocardiography Laboratory , Haut-Lévêque Bordeaux University Hospital-CIC0005-France , Pessac , France.
Open Heart ; 2(1): e000252, 2015.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26339494
OBJECTIVE: To investigate transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) feasibility, effectiveness and safety in radiation-induced aortic valve stenosis cases. METHODS: 198 consecutive patients referred for TAVI were prospectively enrolled. They were divided into two groups: patients with a history of chest radiation therapy with suspected radiation-induced valvular disease (RXT) and others with suspected degenerative aortic valve stenosis (NRXT). Procedural, early and mid-term clinical outcomes were compared. RESULTS: Of the 198 patients enrolled in our study, 9.6% qualified for inclusion in the RXT group. A comparison of baseline characteristics revealed that patients with RXT were younger than patients with NRXT (68.3 vs 82.5 years; p<0.05) and exhibited a lower surgical risk score (Euroscore: 7.1% vs 21.8%; p<0.05) and a higher frequency of hostile thorax and porcelain aorta (52.6% vs 28.5%; p<0.05; 63.2% vs 10.6%; p<0.05, respectively). In both groups, the implantation success rate was high and the 30-day safety end point acceptable (RXT: 94.7% and 83.3%; NRXT: 93.9% and 75.6%, respectively). At 6 months, overall mortality was significantly lower in the RXT group (0% vs 18%; p=0.048). CONCLUSIONS: In patients suffering from radiation-induced aortic valve stenosis and contraindicated for surgery, TAVI is a promising approach, with high feasibility, acceptable risk, low mortality and high clinical effectiveness at mid-term follow-up.

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Open Heart Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Open Heart Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia Pais de publicación: Reino Unido