Abstract 15481: LV Systolic Dysfunction is Improved by TAVR: Insights From the French-American Registry
2015
Introduction: We sought to describe changes in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) after TAVR procedures. Methods: This is an observational study from 04/2008 to 06/2015 of all consecutive adults who received TAVR for severe symptomatic AS with Edwards Sapien or Medtronic CoreValve at two tertiary academic centers in USA and France. Results: Of 765 patients who received TAVR, 716 (94%) had follow-up echocardiography. Of those, 513 (72%), 143 (20%), 60 (8%) had a baseline EF>50%, EF 30-49%, and EF<30, respectively. Patients with EF < 30% were more likely to be Hispanic males. There were no differences in age, CVD risk factors, or history of multivessel coronary disease among groups. Patients with EF<30% were more likely to have AICD implantation and paced rhythm. All groups had similar rates of IABP insertion for hemodynamic support (EF≥50%: 6%, EF<30-49%: 9%, EF<30: 5%, p=0.544), procedural success (EF≥50%: 94%, EF<30-49%: 97%, EF<30: 98%, p=0.180), in-hospital mortality, procedural complications, a...
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