scholarly journals TCT-98 The Impact of Effective Aortic Annulus Sizing by 3D Computed Tomography on Paravalvular Leak Development after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

2012 ◽  
Vol 60 (17) ◽  
pp. B31
Author(s):  
Fabian Plank ◽  
Thomas Bartel ◽  
Silvana Müller ◽  
Gudrun Feuchtner ◽  
Anneliese Heinz ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Antoinette Reinders ◽  
Coert S. De Vries ◽  
G. Joubert

Background: Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) provides an acceptable alternative for aortic valve replacement in the elderly, but needs accurate pre-procedural imaging to optimise intervention. Objectives: To evaluate an alternative manual aortic valve calcification scoring system with computed tomography, for patients undergoing TAVI. We hypothesise a correlation between the Free State aortic valve calcium computed tomography score (FACTS) scoring system, valve plaque density and procedure-related complications. Methods: Twenty patients suitable for TAVI were selected according to standard international guidelines and received multimodality imaging prior to intervention. Images were reviewed by two reviewers who were blinded to each other’s scores. Where large inter-individual score variations existed, retraining was done and scores repeated, using a double-blinded method. Matched scores were included in the final analysis. Rosenhek calcification scores were used as a standard of reference. Results: The study comprised 9 (45%) men and 11 (55%) women, with a median age of 83.5 years. Median EuroSCORE was 15.5. FACTS scores ≥6 were associated with the presence of a paravalvular leak (p = 0.01). Procedure-related complications (left bundle branch block, repositioning of the valve and anaemia) were seen in patients with plaques measuring ≥1000 HU (p = 0.07). Conclusion: The FACTS score and averaged valve plaque HU showed potential for predicting a paravalvular leak and procedure-related complications, and could be valuable in the future for optimising patient selection for TAVI.


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