Literature DB >> 23064398

Early experiences of transcatheter aortic valve replacement in Japan.

Koichi Maeda1, Toru Kuratani, Isamu Mizote, Kazuo Shimamura, Yasuharu Takeda, Kei Torikai, Satoshi Nakatani, Shinsuke Nanto, Yoshiki Sawa.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a new alternative treatment with acceptable early results for patients with aortic valve stenosis considered to be inoperable. The first TAVR was performed in Japan in October 2009, and a total of 51 have been performed up to February 2012. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Because it is not possible to disclose details for 36 patients at the time of writing due to ongoing clinical trials, the early and mid-term results of 15 patients are presented for the Edwards SAPIEN valves. Age was 83.4 ± 6.1 years. Mean pressure gradient and aortic valve area were 60.3 ± 21.1 mmHg and 0.64 ± 0.19 cm(2), respectively. Left ventricular ejection fraction was 55.5 ± 15.4%. The Logistic EuroSCORE, EuroSCORE II, and Society of Thoracic Surgeons score were 28.5 ± 21.5%, 11.1 ± 15.8%, and 10.0 ± 7.4%, respectively. All of the procedures were successful and did not require conversion to surgery. Perioperative stroke did not occur, although pacemakers were implanted in 2 patients (13.3%). At discharge, mean pressure gradient and aortic valve area were improved to 10.8 ± 4.4 mmHg and 1.77 ± 0.36 cm(2), respectively. Except for 1 patient who died of cancer 7 months after operation, all patients were alive at the time of writing (11-848 days after procedure; mean follow-up period, 184 days).
CONCLUSIONS: Satisfactory early and mid-term results have been achieved with TAVR, indicating that this is a good alternative to treat aortic valve stenosis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23064398     DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-12-0650

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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