Stroke volume index and transvalvular flow rate trajectories in severe aortic stenosis treated with TAVR

Author:

Gallone Guglielmo1ORCID,Islas Fabian2,Gorla Riccardo3ORCID,Melillo Francesco4ORCID,Leone Pier Pasquale56,Cimaglia Paolo7ORCID,Pastore Maria Concetta89ORCID,Franzone Anna10,Landra Federico11,Bruno Francesco1ORCID,Scudeler Luca1,Jimenez-Quevedo Pilar2,Viva Tommaso3,Piroli Francesco4ORCID,Bragato Renato56,Trichilo Michele12,Degiovanni Anna8,Ilardi Federica10,Andreis Alessandro1,Nombela-Franco Luis2ORCID,Maurizio Tusa3,Toselli Marco7,Conrotto Federico1,Montorfano Matteo4ORCID,Manzo Rachele10,Cameli Matteo11,Patti Giuseppe89ORCID,Stefanini Giulio56,Testa Luca3ORCID,Giannini Francesco7,Agricola Eustachio4ORCID,Escaned Javier2ORCID,D’Ascenzo Fabrizio1,De Ferrari Gaetano M1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiology, Department of Medical Sciences, Città della Salute e della Scienza, University of Turin , Corso Bramante 88, 10121 Turin , Italy

2. Hospital Clínico San Carlos, IDISSC, and Universidad Complutense de Madrid , Calle del Prof Martín Lagos, S/N, 28040 Madrid , Spain

3. Department of Clinical and Interventional Cardiology, IRCCS Policlinico San Donato , Piazza Edmondo Malan, 2, 20097 San Donato Milanese, Milan , Italy

4. Interventional Cardiology and Echocardiography Units, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital , Via Olgettina, 60, 20132 Milan , Italy

5. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University , Via Rita Levi Montalcini, 4, 20072 Pieve Emanuele-Milan , Italy

6. Cardio Center, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital , Via Alessandro Manzoni, 56, 20089 Rozzano, Milan , Italy

7. GVM Care and Research Maria Cecilia Hospital , Via Corriera, 1, 48033 Cotignola, Ravenna , Italy

8. Division of Cardiology, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria "Maggiore Della Carita" , L.go Bellini, 28100 Novara , Italy

9. Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont , Via Solaroli 17, 28100 Novara , Italy

10. Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II , Via Pansini 5, 80131 Naples , Italy

11. Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, University of Siena, Policlinico "Le Scotte” , Viale Bracci 22, 53100 Siena , Italy

12. Division of Cardiology, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Ferrara , Via Aldo Moro 8 , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Aims The prognostic impact of flow trajectories according to stroke volume index (SVi) and transvalvular flow rate (FR) in patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) remains poorly assessed. We evaluated and compared SVi and FR prior and after TAVR for severe AS. Methods and results Patients were categorized according to SVi (<35 mL/m2) and FR (<200 mL/s). The association of pre- and post-TAVR SVi and FR with all-cause mortality up to 3 years was assessed with multivariable Cox regression models. Among 980 patients with pre-TAVR flow assessment, SVi was reduced in 41.3% and FR in 48.1%. Baseline flow status was not an independent mortality predictor [SVi: hazard ratio (HR) 1.22, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.85–1.82, FR: HR 0.78, 95% CI 0.48–1.27]. Among 731 patients undergoing early (5 days, interquartile range 2–29) post-TAVR flow assessment, SVi recovered in 40.1% and FR in 49.0% patients with baseline low flow. Reduced FR following TAVR was an independent predictor of mortality (HR 1.67, 95% CI 1.02–2.74), whereas SVi was not (HR 0.97, 95% CI 0.53–1.78). Three-year estimated mortality in patients with recovered FR was lower than that in patients with reduced FR (13.3 vs. 37.7% vs, P = 0.003) and similar to that in patients with normal baseline FR (P = 0.317). Conclusion Baseline flow status was not an independent predictor of mid-term mortality among all-comers with severe AS undergoing TAVR. Flow recovery early after TAVR was frequent. Post-TAVR FR, but not SVi, was independently associated with mid-term all-cause mortality. By impacting flow status, AV replacement modifies the association of flow status with outcomes.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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