Literature DB >> 28105997

First successful transcatheter double valve replacement from a transapical access and nine-month follow-up.

Robert Bauernschmitt1, Stefan Bauer, Christian Liewald, Ramiz Emini, Wolfgang Oechsner, Meinrad Beer, Ralf Sodian, Andreas Liebold.   

Abstract

AIMS: While TAVI is the treatment of choice in patients with aortic stenosis considered inoperable or at high risk, interventional replacement of the mitral valve is still in the preclinical or early clinical phase. Our aim was to report on the first transcatheter double valve replacement into native valves from a transapical access. METHODS AND
RESULTS: A 67-year-old, highly symptomatic female patient considered inoperable due to severe calcification of the mitral annulus and comorbidities was scheduled for transcatheter double valve replacement by the local Heart Team. Preoperative planning was carried out by multiplanar reconstruction from cardiac CT. Through a transapical access, the mitral valve was replaced first by an inverted 29 mm Edwards SAPIEN 3 prosthesis, then the aortic valve by a 23 mm SAPIEN 3, both during rapid pacing. Both prostheses revealed excellent function in angiography and echocardiography. The patient was extubated early after surgery and transferred to the normal ward the following day. After five months, she exhibited signs of cardiac failure again. Migration of the mitral prosthesis was detected, and the mitral valve was replaced surgically.
CONCLUSIONS: Transcatheter double valve replacement can be performed through a transapical access. The key to success is thorough preoperative planning based on CT, not only for sizing, but also for estimating the anatomical relationship of the prostheses. However, late migration can be expected and may lead to LVOT obstruction.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28105997     DOI: 10.4244/EIJ-D-16-00896

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EuroIntervention        ISSN: 1774-024X            Impact factor:   6.534


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Authors:  Yuxi Zhao; Tao Li; Mingwei Wu; Zhaoxiang Zeng; Minxin Gao; Xianhao Bao; Ziyi Xu; Jian Zhou; Jiaxuan Feng; Rui Feng; Zaiping Jing
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