Rare Cause of Severe Mitral Regurgitation after TAVI: Case Report and Literature Review.
Horațiu MoldovanBogdan-Ştefan PopescuElena NechiforAida BadeaIrina CiomagaClaudia NicaOndin ZahariaDaniela GheorghitaMarian BroascăCamelia Cristina DiaconuCătălina ParascaOvidiu ChioncelVlad Anton IliescuPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2022)
Pre-procedure mitral regurgitation (MR) is a frequent coexistent finding in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), and most of them (up to 55%) experience a significant improvement in MR after the procedure. Although seldom described, mitral valve perforation after TAVR is a potentially serious complication that physicians should be aware of, as moderate or severe MR in TAVR recipients is associated with a high early mortality rate. We herein describe the case of a 65-year-old man presenting with worsening heart failure symptoms 5 months after TAVR due to an intraprocedural anterior mitral leaflet perforation and discuss the diagnostic process and therapeutic course of the case. Furthermore, we draw attention to the essential role of echocardiography in the management of TAVR procedures, taking into account its ability in detecting early complications, and emphasize the value of CT as a main determinant to predict long-term MR improvement after TAVR and to assess the potential candidates for double valve repair with percutaneous techniques.
Keyphrases
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- aortic valve
- aortic stenosis
- mitral valve
- left ventricular
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- contrast enhanced
- heart failure
- ejection fraction
- patients undergoing
- magnetic resonance
- minimally invasive
- left atrial
- primary care
- magnetic resonance imaging
- early onset
- risk factors
- coronary artery disease
- pulmonary hypertension
- cardiovascular events
- cardiovascular disease
- depressive symptoms
- risk assessment
- image quality
- case report
- dual energy