Raquel Yotti1, Javier Bermejo2, Enrique Gutiérrez-Ibañes2, Candelas Pérez del Villar2, Teresa Mombiela2, Jaime Elízaga2, Yolanda Benito2, Ana González-Mansilla2, Alicia Barrio2, Daniel Rodríguez-Pérez3, Pablo Martínez-Legazpi4, Francisco Fernández-Avilés2. 1. Department of Cardiology, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, and Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: raquel.yotti@salud.madrid.org. 2. Department of Cardiology, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, and Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 3. Department of Mathematical Physics and Fluids, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain. 4. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Systemic arterial load impacts the symptomatic status and outcome of patients with calcific degenerative aortic stenosis (AS). However, assessing vascular properties is challenging because the arterial tree's behavior could be influenced by the valvular obstruction. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to characterize the interaction between valvular and vascular functions in patients with AS by using transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) as a clinical model of isolated intervention. METHODS: Aortic pressure and flow were measured simultaneously using high-fidelity sensors in 23 patients (mean 79 ± 7 years of age) before and after TAVR. Blood pressure and clinical response were registered at 6-month follow-up. RESULTS: Systolic and pulse arterial pressures, as well as indices of vascular function (vascular resistance, aortic input impedance, compliance, and arterial elastance), were significantly modified by TAVR, exhibiting stiffer vascular behavior post-intervention (all, p < 0.05). Peak left ventricular pressure decreased after TAVR (186 ± 36 mm Hg vs. 162 ± 23 mm Hg, respectively; p = 0.003) but remained at >140 mm Hg in 70% of patients. Wave intensity analysis showed abnormally low forward and backward compression waves at baseline, increasing significantly after TAVR. Stroke volume decreased (-21 ± 19%; p < 0.001) and correlated with continuous and pulsatile indices of arterial load. In the 48 h following TAVR, a hypertensive response was observed in 12 patients (52%), and after 6-month follow-up, 5 patients required further intensification of discharge antihypertensive therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Vascular function in calcific degenerative AS is conditioned by the upstream valvular obstruction that dampens forward and backward compression waves in the arterial tree. An increase in vascular load after TAVR limits the procedure's acute afterload relief.
BACKGROUND: Systemic arterial load impacts the symptomatic status and outcome of patients with calcific degenerative aortic stenosis (AS). However, assessing vascular properties is challenging because the arterial tree's behavior could be influenced by the valvular obstruction. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to characterize the interaction between valvular and vascular functions in patients with AS by using transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) as a clinical model of isolated intervention. METHODS: Aortic pressure and flow were measured simultaneously using high-fidelity sensors in 23 patients (mean 79 ± 7 years of age) before and after TAVR. Blood pressure and clinical response were registered at 6-month follow-up. RESULTS: Systolic and pulse arterial pressures, as well as indices of vascular function (vascular resistance, aortic input impedance, compliance, and arterial elastance), were significantly modified by TAVR, exhibiting stiffer vascular behavior post-intervention (all, p < 0.05). Peak left ventricular pressure decreased after TAVR (186 ± 36 mm Hg vs. 162 ± 23 mm Hg, respectively; p = 0.003) but remained at >140 mm Hg in 70% of patients. Wave intensity analysis showed abnormally low forward and backward compression waves at baseline, increasing significantly after TAVR. Stroke volume decreased (-21 ± 19%; p < 0.001) and correlated with continuous and pulsatile indices of arterial load. In the 48 h following TAVR, a hypertensive response was observed in 12 patients (52%), and after 6-month follow-up, 5 patients required further intensification of discharge antihypertensive therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Vascular function in calcific degenerative AS is conditioned by the upstream valvular obstruction that dampens forward and backward compression waves in the arterial tree. An increase in vascular load after TAVR limits the procedure's acute afterload relief.
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