Title of article :
Transcatheter heart valve in valve implantation with Edwards SAPIEN bioprosthetic valve for different degenerated bioprosthetic valve positions (First Iranian ViV report with mid-term follow up)
Author/Authors :
Haji Zeinali ، Ali Mohammad - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abbasi ، Kyomars - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Saheb Jam ، Mohammad - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Yazdani ، Shahrooz - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mortazavi ، Hamideh - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
6
From page :
152
To page :
157
Abstract :
Introduction: After early successful experience with transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), concept of transcatheter implantation of a new valve within a failing bioprosthetic valve emerged. Valve-in-valve (ViV) implantation seems to be a simpler option for high risk surgical patients. Methods: We performed five ViV procedures in different valve positions. We included patients with failing bioprosthetic valves with high surgical risk due to concomitant comorbidities. We performed 2 transapical ViV procedures for failing mitral bioprosthetic valves, 1 transfemoral procedure for failing pulmonary valve and 2 transfemoral ViV implantation for failing tricuspid bioprosthetic valves. Results: The procedures were successfully completed in all 5 cases with initial excellent fluoroscopic and echocardiographic verification. There was no valve embolization or paravalvular leakage in any of the cases. Transcatheter valve function was appropriate with echocardiography. Post procedural clinical adverse events like pleural effusion and transient ischemic attack were managed successfully. In midterm follow up all cases remained in appropriate functional class except from the transcatheter pulmonary valve which became moderately stenotic and regurgitant. Conclusion: As the first Iranian all-comers case series with midterm follow up for ViV implantation, we had no mortality. Interestingly none of our patients had neurologic sequelae after the procedure. Midterm follow up for our patients was acceptable with good functional class and appropriate echocardiographic findings. Due to high surgical risk of the redo procedure after failing of a bioprosthetic valve especially in elderly patients with comorbidities, ViV implantation would be a good alternative to surgery for this high risk group.
Keywords :
Bioprosthetic Valve , Transcatheter Valve , Edwards SAPEIN Valve , Valve , in , Valve
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research
Record number :
2478583
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