Postoperative delirium and quality of life after transcatheter and surgical aortic valve replacement: A prospective observational study

Author(s):  
Danny Feike Hoogma ◽  
Elisabeth Venmans ◽  
Layth Al Tmimi ◽  
Jos Tournoy ◽  
Peter Verbrugghe ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fredrike Blokzijl ◽  
Saskia Houterman ◽  
Bart H.M. van Straten ◽  
Edgar Daeter ◽  
George J. Brandon Bravo Bruinsma ◽  
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Open Heart ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. e001821
Author(s):  
Simon Kennon ◽  
Rima Styra ◽  
Nikolaos Bonaros ◽  
Lukas Stastny ◽  
Mauro Romano ◽  
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BackgroundThe Toronto Aortic Stenosis Quality of Life Questionnaire (TASQ) is a validated instrument for assessing quality of life (QoL) in patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS). In this study, we evaluated health status outcomes, based on the TASQ, in patients with severe AS undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) or surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR).MethodsThe TASQ registry was a prospective observational registry. Patients with severe AS from nine centres in Europe and one in Canada underwent either SAVR or transfemoral TAVR. Patients completed the TASQ, Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire and Short Form-12 V.2 prior to the intervention, predischarge, and at 30-day and 3-month follow-ups. Primary end point was the TASQ score.ResultsIn both the TAVR (n=137) and SAVR (n=137) cohorts, significant increases were observed in all three scores. The overall TASQ score improved as did all but one of the individual domains at 3 months after the intervention (p<0.001). TASQ health expectations were the only domain which worsened (p<0.001). Across TASQ subscores, significant changes were evident from the time of discharge in the TAVR and 30-day follow-up in the SAVR cohort. In a categorical analysis of the TASQ, 39.7% of the TAVR group and 35.0% of the SAVR group had a substantially improved health status at 3 months compared with baseline.ConclusionsThe TASQ captured changes in QoL among patients with severe AS who were treated with TAVR or SAVR. QoL improved substantially after either intervention, as indicated by changes in the TASQ overall score at 3 months.Trial registration numberNCT03186339.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wouter W. Jansen Klomp ◽  
Arno P. Nierich ◽  
Linda M. Peelen ◽  
George J. Brandon Bravo Bruinsma ◽  
Jan-Henk E. Dambrink ◽  
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