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Differences in blood flow dynamics between balloon- and self-expandable valves in patients with aortic stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement.

Yuki TakahashiKiwamu KamiyaToshiyuki NagaiSatonori TsunetaNoriko Oyama-ManabeTakeshi HamayaSho KazuiYutaro YasuiKohei SaiinSeiichiro NaitoYoshifumi MizuguchiSakae TakenakaAtsushi TadaSuguru IshizakaYuta KobayashiKazunori OmoteTakuma SatoYasushige ShinguKohsuke KudoSatoru WakasaToshihisa Anzai
Published in: Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (2023)
Helical flow, flow eccentricity, and average WSS in the AAo were significantly decreased after SEV implantation compared to BEV implantation, providing functional insights for valve selection in patients with AS undergoing TAVR. Our findings offer valuable insights into blood flow dynamics, aiding in the selection of valves for patients with AS undergoing TAVR. Further larger-scale studies are warranted to confirm the prognostic significance of hemodynamic changes in these patients.
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