Simplified Transapical Aortic Valve Implantation Using the SAPIEN 3 Valve without Preballooning

Author:

Van Linden Amaud1,Kim Won-Keun12,Liebetrau Christoph2,Doss Mirko1,Hecker Florian1,Arsalan Mani1,Blumenstein Johannes2,Möllmann Helge2,Walther Thomas1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Bad Nauheim, Germany.

2. Department of Cardiology, Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany.

Abstract

Objective Preballooning (PB) of the stenotic aortic valve can be considered common standard during transcatheter aortic valve implantation (T-AVI). Transcatheter aortic valve implantation without preballooning (noPB) using the Edwards SAPIEN XT prosthesis has been described previously. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of next-generation SAPIEN 3 valve implantation without PB. Methods Since January 2013, a total of 66 patients received SAPIEN 3 valve implantation at our center using the transapical approach. Patients were treated using the standard PB technique (n = 17 [25.8%]) or no PB (n = 49 [74.2%]). Results Baseline characteristics of patient groups were comparable (38% women; mean age, 83 years; STS score, 8%, logistic EuroSCORE I and II, 30% and 8%, respectively). Patients in the PB group were exclusively treated in our earlier experience with this device. Overall 30-day mortality was 4.5% (6.1% for noPB vs. 0% PB; P=ns). Aortic regurgitation was grade 1 or less in 100% (PB) versus 93.9% (noPB); P = ns Median contrast use was 70 (60–95) mL (PB) versus 50 (40–50) mL (noPB); P < 0.001; and median radiation dose was 32.0(17–57) Gy × cm2 (PB) versus 26.6 (16–36) Gy × cm2 (noPB); P < 0.001. Postdilatation was required in one patient only (noPB). The rate of new pacemaker implantations was 41.2% (PB) versus 12.2% (noPB); P = 0.03. Periprocedural stroke occurred in one patient in each group (6% PB vs 2.0% no-PB); P = ns. Conclusions Direct transapical SAPIEN 3 valve implantation without PB is feasible and safe. The no-PB technique leads to further simplification of the procedures.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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