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Author(s):  
Hoda Hatoum ◽  
Shelly Singh-Gryzbon ◽  
Fateme Esmailie ◽  
Philipp Ruile ◽  
Franz-Josef Neumann ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Mohamed Salem ◽  
Christina Grothusen ◽  
Mostafa Salem ◽  
Derk Frank ◽  
Mohammed Saad ◽  
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Objectives: The number of transcatheter aortic valve implantations (TAVI) has increased enormously in recent decades. Transcatheter valve prosthesis failure and the requirement of conventional surgical replacement are expected to attract more focus in the near future. Indeed, given the scarcity of research in this field, the next decade will likely represent the beginning of a period of meaningful exploration of the degenerative changes that occur with transcatheter valves. The current study represents—through a series of consecutive cases—one of the first analyses of the underlying causes of TAVI failure, i.e., degenerative, functional and infective, followed by surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) and postoperative outcome. Methods: Between October 2008 and March 2021, 2098 TAVI procedures, including 1423 with transfemoral, 309 with transapical, and 366 with transaortic access, were performed in our institution. Among these, 0.5% (number(n) = 11) required acute SAVR (n = 6) within 7 days (n = 3) or later (n = 2), and were included in the study. Results: Valve stent dislocation was the most common cause of replacement (83%). Causes of replacement within 7 days after TAVI were multifactorial. In the later course, endocarditis was the sole indication for SAVR after TAVI. TAVI with transapical or transaortal approach had a higher EuroSCORE II (10.9 (7.2–35.3) vs. 3.5 (1.8–7.8)). Their 30-day mortality after surgical conversion was higher (67% vs. 20%), when compared to those who underwent a transfemoral procedure. The longest documented survival beyond 30 days was 58 months. Conclusions: The causes of SAVR after TAVI failure are multifactorial, and include biological, physical and infectious factors. An acceptable midterm prognosis may be expected in patients with physical causes when dislocation of the catheter prosthesis is observed; in such cases, emergency conversion is required. Conversion due to infection, as in cases of endocarditis, had the worst outcome. Prognosis after conversion due to degeneration is still problematic, due to a lack of autopsies and the recent history of prosthetic implantations.


Author(s):  
Hoda Hatoum ◽  
Shelly Singh-Gryzbon ◽  
Fateme Esmailie ◽  
Philipp Ruile ◽  
Franz-Josef Neumann ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Abdelrahman I. Abushouk ◽  
Omar Abdelfattah ◽  
Anas Saad ◽  
Toshiaki Isogai ◽  
Shashank Shekhar ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (17) ◽  
pp. 1806-1810
Author(s):  
Lauren S. Ranard ◽  
Ryan Kaple ◽  
Omar K. Khalique ◽  
Vratika Agarwal ◽  
Lavanya Bellumkonda ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. e244270
Author(s):  
Mark Zachary Johnson ◽  
Nicholas James Damianopoulos ◽  
Felicity Lee ◽  
Gerald Yong

A 32-year-old, 11-week pregnant African woman with known rheumatic heart disease presented to the emergency department with worsening shortness of breath on exertion. She had undergone a double bioprosthetic valve replacement and left atrial appendage resection 8 years prior for severe mitral stenosis, moderate mitral regurgitation and moderate aortic regurgitation. A transo-oesophageal echocardiography at this presentation confirmed a morphologically calcified and stenosed mitral bioprosthesis, with moderate stenosis of her aortic bioprosthesis. Her multidisciplinary team, including cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons and obstetricians, came to a consensus decision to proceed with a transseptal transcatheter valve implantation within the mitral valve prosthesis (valve-in-valve implantation). Transthoracic echocardiography performed 2 months post procedure showed satisfactory mitral valve gradients and at 30 weeks’ gestation, she successfully delivered her fifth child. 2 years later, the valve in valve complex is still functioning well.


2021 ◽  
Vol 78 (19) ◽  
pp. B106-B107
Author(s):  
Fateme Esmailie ◽  
Hoda Hatoum ◽  
Shelly Singh-Gryzbon ◽  
Sri Krishna Sivakumar ◽  
Sanchita Bhat ◽  
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