Percutaneous aortic valve intervention in patients scheduled for noncardiac surgery: A Japanese multicenter study

2019 
Abstract Background The optimal management of preexisting severe aortic stenosis (AS) in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery (non-CS) remains uncertain. This study aimed to investigate the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous aortic valve intervention (PAVI) in patients with AS before non-CS. Methods We analyzed pooled data within a multicenter Japanese registry from 118 patients with severe AS who underwent PAVI before non-CS. Sixty patients underwent percutaneous balloon aortic valvuloplasty (BAV) and 58 patients underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The groups' baseline characteristics, perioperative complications, and 30-day mortality and midterm mortality after non-CS were compared. Results The postprocedural mean pressure gradient was higher in the BAV group than in the TAVR group (35.0 ± 11.5 mmHg vs. 11.5 ± 4.8 mmHg, p  Conclusions Among patients with severe AS, PAVI before non-CS reduces the AS severity and may contribute to procedural safety during non-CS.
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