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Impact of blood transfusions on short- and long-term mortality in patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

Ricardo O Escárcega1, Michael J Lipinski1, Marco A Magalhaes1, Nevin C Baker1, Sa'ar Minha1, Petros G Okubagzi1, Rebecca Torguson1, Fang Chen1, Itsik Ben-Dor1, Lowell F Satler1, Augusto D Pichard1, Ron Waksman2.   

Abstract

Baseline anemia is associated with transfusions and increased risk of mortality in patients who underwent cardiac surgery and percutaneous coronary intervention. The impact of blood transfusions in anemic patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) remains unclear. All patients who underwent transfemoral TAVI at our institution were retrospectively included. We determined the effect of blood transfusions on short- and long-term mortality and its interaction with baseline hemoglobin levels and bleeding complications. Additionally, we evaluated baseline hemoglobin effect on mortality. A total of 332 patients were included. All patients (99%) except 2 (1%) met the definition for anemia. Of the 332 patients, 124 (37%) received a blood transfusion and 208 (63%) did not. Blood transfusions were associated with increased in-hospital (p <0.001), 30-day (p <0.001), and 1-year (28% vs 13%, p = 0.001) mortality; however, after a landmark analysis, the effect of blood transfusion on mortality was only seen within 30 days of the procedure (p = 0.001). The increased risk of mortality associated with blood transfusion was present after multivariate adjustment at 30 days (hazard ratio 3.59 [1.04 to 12.4]; p = 0.04). Major vascular complications were a correlate for short- and long-term death. In contrast, baseline hemoglobin level and bleeding complications were not independently associated with mortality. The p value for interaction was not significant between transfusion and hemoglobin level and for transfusion and bleeding complication and transfusion and major vascular complication. In conclusion, the presence of anemia in patients who underwent TAVI does not affect mortality. Transfusion is a correlate of all-cause mortality in this patient population and should be used with caution.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25491008     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2014.09.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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Review 1.  The safety of concomitant transcatheter aortic valve replacement and percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Yong Yang; Fang-Yang Huang; Bao-Tao Huang; Tian-Yuan Xiong; Xiao-Bo Pu; Shi-Jian Chen; Mao Chen; Yuan Feng
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 1.817

2.  Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation and Morbidity and Mortality-Related Factors: a 5-Year Experience in Brazil.

Authors:  André Luiz Silveira Souza; Constantino González Salgado; Ricardo Mourilhe-Rocha; Evandro Tinoco Mesquita; Luciana Cristina Lima Correia Lima; Nelson Durval Ferreira Gomes de Mattos; Arnaldo Rabischoffsky; Francisco Eduardo Sampaio Fagundes; Alexandre Siciliano Colafranceschi; Luiz Antonio Ferreira Carvalho
Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol       Date:  2016-05-17       Impact factor: 2.000

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