“…5,39 Additionally, the high forces required for valve crimping and balloon dilation cause structural damage to the prosthetic valve leaflets, resulting in a prothrombotic state with platelet and fibrin aggregation demonstrated within hours of implantation. 5 In addition to acting as a persistent nidus for calcific emboli, the native leaflets too undergo prothrombotic structural changes, including fissuring and endothelial denudation. Altered rheology resulting from native leaflet compression against the aortic wall, paravalvular leak, and apical infarction caused by transapical access may similarly be thrombogenic.…”