Transcatheter aortic valve replacement in obese patients: procedural vascular complications with the trans-femoral and trans-carotid access routes.
Alberto Alperi GarciaAngela McInerneyThomas ModineChekrallah ChamandiJose D Tafur-SotoMarco BarbantiDiego LopezFrancisco Campelo-ParadaAsim N CheemaStefan ToggweilerFrancesco SaiaIgnacio Amat-SantosJuan Francisco Oteo DominguezViçent SerraMaciej DabrowskiRamzi Abi-AkarNatalia Giraldo EchavarriaRoberto ValvoJavier Lopez-PaisAnthony G MattaMobeena ArifFederico MoccettiMiriam CompagnoneSiamak MohammadiLuis Nombela-FrancoJosep Rodés-CabauPublished in: Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (2022)
In patients with obesity undergoing TAVR with newer-generation devices, the TC access was associated with a lower rate of vascular complications. Larger randomized studies are warranted to further assess the better approach for TAVR in obese patients.
Keyphrases
- obese patients
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- bariatric surgery
- aortic stenosis
- aortic valve
- weight loss
- gastric bypass
- roux en y gastric bypass
- risk factors
- double blind
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- open label
- placebo controlled
- weight gain
- clinical trial
- phase ii
- heart failure
- randomized controlled trial
- ejection fraction
- high fat diet induced
- coronary artery disease
- left ventricular
- atrial fibrillation
- adipose tissue
- study protocol