“…In the relatively young era of percutaneous aortic valve replacement, an increasing number of reports has emerged describing cases of clinically relevant subacute post-TAVR valve thrombosis and recently identified reduced leaflet motion in MDCT, which may correspond to a subclinical surrogate of valve thrombosis [10,11,[23][24][25]. These reports about post-TAVR valve thrombosis and hindered leaflet function have generated debate about the clinical relevance of this phenomenon.…”