2018
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.27467
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Supra‐annular structure assessment for self‐expanding transcatheter heart valve size selection in patients with bicuspid aortic valve

Abstract: ObjectivesTo explore assessment of supra‐annular structure for self‐expanding transcatheter heart valve (THV) size selection in patients with bicuspid aortic stenosis (AS).BackgroundAnnulus‐based device selection from CT measurement is the standard sizing strategy for tricuspid aortic valve before transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Because of supra‐annular deformity, device selection for bicuspid AS has not been systemically studied.MethodsTwelve patients with bicuspid AS who underwent TAVR with se… Show more

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“…Subjects whose images accompanied by vascular malformation, poor contrast enhancement, and history of aortic surgery were precluded. Before CT scanning, 70 ml contrast agent iohexol (Omnipaque 370 mg I/ml, GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China) and 60 ml 0.9% saline were injected into the middle elbow vein by a dual-head power injector (Mallinckrodt, American) at a ow rate of 4 ml/s [11]. A 128-slice dual-energy CT scanner (SOMATOM De nition Flash, Siemens Medical Solutions, Germany) was utilized for the scanning during the arterial phase.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Subjects whose images accompanied by vascular malformation, poor contrast enhancement, and history of aortic surgery were precluded. Before CT scanning, 70 ml contrast agent iohexol (Omnipaque 370 mg I/ml, GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China) and 60 ml 0.9% saline were injected into the middle elbow vein by a dual-head power injector (Mallinckrodt, American) at a ow rate of 4 ml/s [11]. A 128-slice dual-energy CT scanner (SOMATOM De nition Flash, Siemens Medical Solutions, Germany) was utilized for the scanning during the arterial phase.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Angiography of the ascending aorta during balloon valvuloplasty can help verify whether an adequate seal is achievable and aid in selecting an appropriately sized prosthesis. Liu et al 10 performed sequential balloon aortic valvuloplasty before TAVR with a self-expanding valve in 12 patients. Of these, 11 (91.7%) received a smaller device than they would have with multidetector computed tomographyguided annulus measurement.…”
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“…Indeed, a various combination of large and elliptical annulus shapes, asymmetric leaflets, extensive calcifications, and aortic root deformation is often present in old BAV patients. In such context, Liu et al report their experience in BAV patients with an original technique based on a balloon valvuloplasty‐based sizing allowing for self‐expandable prostheses size selection and implantation planning. Applying this algorithm, the authors implanted (often undersized) self‐expandable prostheses at supra‐annular level and obtained very interesting procedural results in unselected BAV.…”
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“…In conclusion, despite these promising reports , both the specific technical challenges (rough sizing technique, difficulties in valve deployment, uncertain prosthesis stability) and the unproven long‐term efficacy do represent major issues for the systematic adoption of this technique in unselected BAV patients. Cautiously, the selection of supra‐annular self‐expandable prostheses implantation technique represents a valuable alternative to be considered in selected BAV patients with adverse anatomic features (which are anticipated to limit the chance of success for standard TAVR techniques).…”
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