Clinical impact and evolution of mitral regurgitation following transcatheter aortic valve replacement: a meta-analysis.
Luis Nombela-FrancoHélène EltchaninoffRalf ZahnLuca TestaMartin B LeonRamiro Trillo-NoucheAugusto D'OnofrioAugusto D OnofrioCraig R SmithJohn WebbSabine BleizifferBenedetta De ChiaraMartine GilardCorrado TamburinoFrancesco BedogniMarco BarbantiStefano SalizzoniBruno García del BlancoManel SabatéAntonella MoreoCristina FernándezHenrique Barbosa RibeiroIgnacio Amat-SantosMarina UrenaRicardo AllendeEulogio GarcíaCarlos MacayaEric DumontPhilippe PibarotJosep Rodés-CabauPublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2015)
Concomitant moderate-severe MR was associated with increased early and late mortality following TAVR. A significant improvement in MR severity was detected in half of the patients following TAVR, and the degree of improvement was greater in those patients who had received a BEV.
Keyphrases
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- aortic stenosis
- aortic valve
- ejection fraction
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- magnetic resonance
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- contrast enhanced
- type diabetes
- early onset
- risk factors
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- coronary artery disease
- drug induced
- atrial fibrillation