2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.acvd.2020.11.005
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Prosthesis-patient mismatch is an independent predictor of congestive heart failure after transcatheter aortic valve replacement

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“…Observational studies have reported that some degree of PPM occurs in 24%–35% of patients 14 . The incidence of severe PPM has been reported to vary between 4.8%–6% 14,38 . Reports of PPM and its negative impact on survival in TAVR also vary.…”
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“…Observational studies have reported that some degree of PPM occurs in 24%–35% of patients 14 . The incidence of severe PPM has been reported to vary between 4.8%–6% 14,38 . Reports of PPM and its negative impact on survival in TAVR also vary.…”
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“…There are several baseline clinical characteristics, previously discussed for SAVR, which are also predictive of PPM in TAVR. As seen in SAVR, female sex, younger age, higher BMI, and smaller aortic annulus diameter have all been reported as independent risk factors for the development of PPM in TAVR 14,38 EOA indexed to body surface area, however, may lead to an overestimation of PPM in patients with obesity. Thus, recent recommendations suggest applying lower cutoff values of EOA in the patient with BMI ≥ 30: 0.70-0.56 cm 2 /m 2 for moderate PPM, and ≤0.55 m 2 /m 2 for severe PPM.…”
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“…and post-procedural blood transfusion. 6,[57][58][59] HF readmission, especially beyond 30 days post-TAVR, has been associated with nearly two-to three-fold higher risk of all-cause mortality. 6,57 A prospective Canadian study reported that HF readmission within 1 year was associated with an adjusted three-fold higher risk of death (HR 3.17, 95% CI 1.44-4.44).…”
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“…Among patients readmitted for HF, 64% were noted to have a single readmission over the year, while the remaining 36% had multiple readmissions for HF 6 . Predictors of HF readmission have included higher STS mortality risk, prior acute HF, atrial fibrillation, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, chronic lung disease, pulmonary hypertension, lower AV gradient, patient–prosthesis mismatch, transapical access, and post‐procedural blood transfusion 6,57–59 . HF readmission, especially beyond 30 days post‐TAVR, has been associated with nearly two‐ to three‐fold higher risk of all‐cause mortality 6,57 .…”
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