Literature DB >> 19711031

[Transcatheter-based aortic valve implantation. Present and future technologies].

Stefan Sack1, Joachim Schofer.   

Abstract

The calcified aortic stenosis is the dominating valve disease. Patients affected are most common elderly people in the 8th or 9th decade of their life who often show associated comorbidities like reduced left ventricular function, impaired renal function, pulmonary hypertension, and further diseases (diabetes mellitus, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). In many cases perioperative morbidity and mortality are too high for surgical valve replacement and patients are rejected. Nevertheless, prognosis of aortic stenosis is worse, if the typical symptoms like dyspnea on exertion, syncope, and angina occur. The transcatheter aortic valve implantation is an alternative treatment for this particular group of patients. The aortic valve bioprosthesis consists of a balloon-expandable stent or a self-expandable frame, in which a valve of bovine or porcine pericardium is incorporated. The implantation is performed by retrograde access via the femoral artery; the balloon-expandable prosthesis can also be implanted by transapical approach. Alternatively, the subclavian artery is chosen for access. More frequently, the implantation is performed in analgosedation with the patient awake that favors the transfemoral approach. A further reduction of the available prosthesis and new types of valves which are under current experimental tests and clinical evaluation contribute to this development.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19711031     DOI: 10.1007/s00059-009-3260-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Herz        ISSN: 0340-9937            Impact factor:   1.443


  58 in total

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2.  Transarterial aortic valve replacement with a self expanding stent in pigs.

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4.  First report on a human percutaneous transluminal implantation of a self-expanding valve prosthesis for interventional treatment of aortic valve stenosis.

Authors:  Eberhard Grube; Jean C Laborde; Bernfried Zickmann; Ulrich Gerckens; Thomas Felderhoff; Barthel Sauren; Andreas Bootsveld; Lutz Buellesfeld; Stein Iversen
Journal:  Catheter Cardiovasc Interv       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 2.692

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Authors:  Katrina A Bramstedt
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Journal:  Herz       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 1.443

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Journal:  Am Heart J       Date:  1992-10       Impact factor: 4.749

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10.  Prevalence of aortic valve abnormalities in the elderly: an echocardiographic study of a random population sample.

Authors:  M Lindroos; M Kupari; J Heikkilä; R Tilvis
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  4 in total

1.  [Transcatheter aortic valve implantation].

Authors:  Helge Möllmann; Jörg Kempfert; Christian W Hamm; Thomas Walther
Journal:  Herz       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 1.443

2.  [Current status for interventional and surgical aortic valve implantation].

Authors:  Raimund Erbel; Heinz-Günter Jakob
Journal:  Herz       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 1.443

3.  [Transcatheter aortic-valve implantation for aortic stenosis. An established procedure?].

Authors:  H R Figulla; M Ferrari
Journal:  Herz       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 1.443

4.  The risk of acute kidney injury and its impact on 30-day and long-term mortality after transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

Authors:  Katrin Gebauer; Gerhard-Paul Diller; Gerrit Kaleschke; Gregor Kerckhoff; Nasser Malyar; Matthias Meyborg; Holger Reinecke; Helmut Baumgartner
Journal:  Int J Nephrol       Date:  2012-12-26
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