In-hospital outcomes after SAVR or TAVI in patients with severe aortic stenosis

Author:

Takeji Yasuaki,Taniguchi Tomohiko,Morimoto Takeshi,Shirai Shinichi,Kitai Takeshi,Tabata Hiroyuki,Kitano Kazuki,Ohno Nobuhisa,Murai Ryosuke,Osakada Kohei,Murata Koichiro,Nakai Masanao,Tsuneyoshi Hiroshi,Tada Tomohisa,Amano Masashi,Watanabe Shin,Shiomi Hiroki,Watanabe Hirotoshi,Yoshikawa Yusuke,Nishikawa Ryusuke,Yamamoto Ko,Obayashi Yuki,Toyofuku Mamoru,Tatsushima Shojiro,Kanamori Norio,Miyake Makoto,Nakayama Hiroyuki,Nagao Kazuya,Izuhara Masayasu,Nakatsuma Kenji,Inoko Moriaki,Fujita Takanari,Kimura Masahiro,Ishii Mitsuru,Usami Shunsuke,Sawada Kenichiro,Nakazeki Fumiko,Okabayashi Marie,Shirotani Manabu,Inuzuka Yasutaka,Ando Kenji,Komiya Tatsuhiko,Minatoya Kenji,Kimura Takeshi,

Abstract

Abstract There were no data comparing the in-hospital outcomes after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) with those after surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) in Japan. Among consecutive patients with severe AS between April 2018 and December 2020 in the CURRENT AS Registry-2, we identified 1714 patients who underwent aortic valve replacement (TAVI group: 1134 patients, and SAVR group: 580 patients). Patients in the TAVI group were much older (84.4 versus 73.6 years, P < 0.001) and more often had comorbidities than those in the SAVR group. In-hospital death rate was numerically lower in the TAVI group than in the SAVR group (0.6% versus 2.2%). After excluding patients with dialysis, in-hospital death rate was very low and comparable in the TAVI and SAVR groups (0.6% versus 0.8%). The rates of major bleeding and new-onset atrial fibrillation during index hospitalization were higher after SAVR than after TAVI (72% versus 20%, and 26% versus 4.6%, respectively), while the rate of pacemaker implantation was higher after TAVI than after SAVR (8.1% versus 2.4%). Regarding the echocardiographic data at discharge, the prevalence of patient-prosthesis mismatch was lower in the TAVI group than in the SAVR group (moderate: 9.0% versus 26%, and severe: 2.6% versus 4.8%). In this real-world data in Japan, TAVI compared with SAVR was chosen in much older patients with more comorbidities with severe AS. In-hospital death rate was numerically lower in the TAVI group than in the SAVR group.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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