Matched comparison of next- and early-generation balloonexpandable transcatheter heart valve implantations in failed surgical aortic bioprostheses

Moritz Seiffert, Hendrik Treede, Joachim Schofer, Axel Linke, Jochen Wöhrle, Hardy Baumbach, Julinda Mehilli, Vinayak Bapat, Matheus Simonato, Thomas Walther, Mathias Kullmer, Peter Boekstegers, Stephan Ensminger, Thomas Kurz, Helene Eltchaninoff, Ardawan Rastan, Nicolas Werner, Arend De Weger, Christian Frerker, Bernward LauerOlivier Muller, Brian Whisenant, Arun Thukkani, Giora Weisz, Danny Dvir*

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Abstract

Aims: Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation (VinV) is established for the treatment of degenerated surgical bioprostheses in patients at high operative risk. Our aim was to report on the first large assessment of VinV with next-generation balloon-expandable transcatheter heart valves. Methods and results: After SAPIEN XT or SAPIEN 3 VinV, 514 patients were analysed using an inverse probability of treatment weighting. Standardised clinical and haemodynamic outcomes were compared, and core laboratory evaluation of implantation depth was performed. Thirty-day all-cause mortality was 0.6% and 3.5% for SAPIEN 3 and SAPIEN XT (p=0.077). Residual transprosthetic gradient ≥20 mmHg was observed in 38.3% (SAPIEN 3) and 35.7% (SAPIEN XT) of patients (p=0.627) with increased rates in small bioprostheses (≤21 mm true ID). In SAPIEN 3 VinV, low implantation depth >20% THV stent frame length was associated with a higher rate of elevated transaortic gradients (p=0.048). Similarly, an implantation depth >5 mm was linked to more pacemaker implantations (p=0.01). Overall, a trend towards higher pacemaker implantation rates was observed after SAPIEN 3 VinV (6% vs. 2.5% in SAPIEN XT, p=0.071). Conclusions: Transcatheter aortic VinV with the balloon-expandable SAPIEN XT or SAPIEN 3 was similarly safe and effective. However, residual stenosis remains a concern, particularly in smaller bioprostheses and with increasing implantation depth.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuroIntervention
Volume14
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)e397-e404
ISSN1774-024X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 07.2018

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