Prognostic significance of aortic valve gradient in patients with severe aortic stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
Guy WitbergArik FinkelsteinIssi BarbashAbid AssaliYaron ShapiraAmit SegevAmir HalkinPaul FeferJeremy Ben-ShoshanMaayan KonigsteinAlexander SagieVictor GuettaRan KornowskiAlon BarsheshetPublished in: Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions (2017)
Baseline AVGs show an inverse association with mortality post-TAVR. These results were consistent also in patients with high-gradient AS, suggesting that AVG can be used to identify patients most likely to benefit from TAVR.
Keyphrases
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- aortic stenosis
- aortic valve
- ejection fraction
- aortic valve replacement
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- end stage renal disease
- left ventricular
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- chronic kidney disease
- coronary artery disease
- type diabetes
- risk factors
- cardiovascular events
- cardiovascular disease
- patient reported outcomes
- drug induced