Sex‐Specific Considerations in Degenerative Aortic Stenosis for Female‐Tailored Transfemoral Aortic Valve Implantation Management

Author:

Masiero Giulia1ORCID,Paradies Valeria2,Franzone Anna3,Bellini Barbara4,De Biase Chiara5,Karam Nicole6ORCID,Sanguineti Francesca7,Mamas Mamas A.8910ORCID,Eltchaninoff Hélène11,Fraccaro Chiara1ORCID,Castiglioni Battistina12ORCID,Attisano Tiziana13,Esposito Giovanni3ORCID,Chieffo Alaide4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiac, Thoracic Vascular Science and Public Health, University of Padova Italy

2. Department of Cardiology Maasstad Hospital Rotterdam The Netherlands

3. Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences Federico II University of Naples Italy

4. Interventional Cardiology Unit IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute Milan Italy

5. Groupe CardioVasculaire Interventionnel Clinique Pasteur Toulouse France

6. Cardiology Department European Hospital Georges Pompidou Paris France

7. Institut Cardiovasculaire Paris Sud Hôpital Privé Jacques CARTIER Massy France

8. Keele Cardiovascular Research Group School of Medicine, Keele University Stoke‐on‐Trent United Kingdom

9. Department of Cardiology Royal Stoke University Hospital Stoke‐on‐Trent United Kingdom

10. Department of Medicine Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia PA

11. Cardiology Department Rouen University Hospital Rouen France

12. Cardiothoracovascular Department Ospedale di Circolo, ASST Sette Laghi Varese Italy

13. Division of Interventional Cardiology Cardiovascular and Thoracic Department, San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi Salerno Italy

Abstract

The impact of sex on pathophysiological processes, clinical presentation, treatment options, as well as outcomes of degenerative aortic stenosis remain poorly understood. Female patients are well represented in transfemoral aortic valve implantation (TAVI) trials and appear to derive favorable outcomes with TAVI. However, higher incidences of major bleeding, vascular complications, and stroke have been reported in women following TAVI. The anatomical characteristics and pathophysiological features of aortic stenosis in women might guide a tailored planning of the percutaneous approach. We highlight whether a sex‐based TAVI management strategy might impact on clinical outcomes. This review aimed to evaluate the impact of sex from diagnosis to treatment of degenerative aortic stenosis, discussing the latest evidence on epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, therapeutic options, and outcomes. Furthermore, we focused on technical sex‐oriented considerations in TAVI including the preprocedural screening, device selection, implantation strategy, and postprocedural management.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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