| Literature DB >> 33683945 |
Flavien Vincent1,2,3,4, Julien Ternacle4,5, Tom Denimal1, Mylène Shen4, Bjorn Redfors3, Cédric Delhaye1, Matheus Simonato3, Nicolas Debry1, Basile Verdier1, Bahira Shahim1, Thibault Pamart1, Hugues Spillemaeker1, Guillaume Schurtz1, François Pontana6, Vinod H Thourani7, Philippe Pibarot4, Eric Van Belle1,2.
Abstract
After 15 years of successive randomized, controlled trials, indications for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) are rapidly expanding. In the coming years, this procedure could become the first line treatment for patients with a symptomatic severe aortic stenosis and a tricuspid aortic valve anatomy. However, randomized, controlled trials have excluded bicuspid aortic valve (BAV), which is the most frequent congenital heart disease occurring in 1% to 2% of the total population and representing at least 25% of patients 80 years of age or older referred for aortic valve replacement. The use of a less invasive transcatheter therapy in this elderly population became rapidly attractive, and approximately 10% of patients currently undergoing TAVR have a BAV. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the "European Conformity" have approved TAVR for low-risk patients regardless of the aortic valve anatomy whereas international guidelines recommend surgical replacement in BAV populations. Given this progressive expansion of TAVR toward younger and lower-risk patients, heart teams are encountering BAV patients more frequently, while the ability of this therapy to treat such a challenging anatomy remains uncertain. This review will address the singularity of BAV anatomy and associated technical challenges for the TAVR procedure. We will examine and summarize available clinical evidence and highlight critical knowledge gaps regarding TAVR utilization in BAV patients. We will provide a comprehensive overview of the role of computed tomography scans in the diagnosis, and classification of BAV and TAVR procedure planning. Overall, we will offer an integrated framework for understanding the current role of TAVR in the treatment of bicuspid aortic stenosis and for guiding physicians in clinical decision-making.Entities:
Keywords: aortic aneurysm; aortic valve stenosis; bicuspid aortic valve disease; heart valve prosthesis implantation; surgical aortic vave replacement; transcatheter aortic valve replacement
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33683945 DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.048048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Circulation ISSN: 0009-7322 Impact factor: 29.690