DOACs in Mechanical and Bioprosthetic Heart Valves: A Narrative Review of Emerging Data and Future Directions.
Rachel RyuRebecca TranPublished in: Clinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis : official journal of the International Academy of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis (2022)
In the recent years, there has been significant transformation in the management of valvular heart disease (VHD), as a result of new minimally invasive technologies, such as the transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Conventionally, mechanical heart valves require anticoagulation with warfarin to prevent thrombogenic events. Lately, there has been an uptrend in the usage of direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in both mechanical and bioprosthetic heart valves. In clinical practice, there has shown to be notable heterogeneity in the antithrombotic regimen for patients. Recommendations from clinical guidelines and emerging data on DOAC use in these settings will be critically reviewed here. Future large, randomized-controlled trials are warranted to delineate the role of DOACs in patients receiving a bioprosthetic valve/TAVI or mechanical heart valve, with and without a baseline indication for anticoagulation or antiplatelets. Until clinical trial data from well-designed studies are available, providers must remain vigilant about DOAC use in patients with VHD, especially in patients with a bioprosthetic or mechanical heart valve.
Keyphrases
- aortic valve
- atrial fibrillation
- direct oral anticoagulants
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- aortic valve replacement
- aortic stenosis
- oral anticoagulants
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- ejection fraction
- heart failure
- venous thromboembolism
- clinical practice
- clinical trial
- minimally invasive
- electronic health record
- randomized controlled trial
- mitral valve
- current status
- newly diagnosed
- pulmonary hypertension
- end stage renal disease
- systematic review
- prognostic factors
- single cell
- study protocol
- open label
- data analysis