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Multicenter Evaluation of Prosthesis Oversizing of the SAPIEN 3 Transcatheter Heart Valve. Impact on Device Failure and New Pacemaker Implantations

Translated title of the contribution: Multicenter Evaluation of Prosthesis Oversizing of the SAPIEN 3 Transcatheter Heart Valve. Impact on Device Failure and New Pacemaker Implantations
  • Costanza Pellegrini
  • , Won Keun Kim
  • , Andreas Holzamer
  • , Thomas Walther
  • , N. Patrick Mayr
  • , Jonathan Michel
  • , Tobias Rheude
  • , Julio Nuñez
  • , Albert M. Kasel
  • , Teresa Trenkwalder
  • , Bernhard M. Kaess
  • , Michael Joner
  • , Adnan Kastrati
  • , Heribert Schunkert
  • , Michael Hilker
  • , Helge Möllmann
  • , Christian Hengstenberg
  • , Oliver Husser
  • Technical University of Munich
  • Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research - W. G. Kerckhoff Institute
  • University of Regensburg
  • Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance
  • Medical University of Vienna

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Abstract

Introduction and objectives: A certain degree of prosthesis oversizing (OS) is recommended for the SAPIEN 3 to achieve device success. However, an increase in OS may increase permanent pacemaker implantation (PPI) rates. We therefore investigated the influence of OS on device failure and PPI. Methods: A total of 804 patients were treated with SAPIEN 3 at 3 centers. Multislice computed tomography-derived OS was calculated and analyzed both as a continuous variable and categorized in 5% increments with −4% to 0% as reference. Results: Device failure occurred in 8.8% of patients. Median OS was lower in patients with device failure vs those with device success (+4% vs +8%; P =.038). A nonlinear risk pattern was shown for OS with a significantly reduced device failure rate within 4% to +22% of OS. There was no case of paravalvular leakage II+ between +10% to +20% of OS. The overall PPI rate was 16.2% and the median OS was significantly larger in patients with PPI (PPI: +9% vs no PPI: +7%; P =.025), while implantation depth did not vary in patients with vs without PPI (6.9 ± 1.7 mm vs 6.6 ± 1.9 mm; P =.101). The risk of PPI increased with increasing OS and was highest in the 2 highest categories. Conclusions: An increase in OS reduces the risk for device failure but increases the risk for PPI. There was no ideal range of OS to minimize both device failure and PPI. Full English text available from: www.revespcardiol.org/en

Translated title of the contributionMulticenter Evaluation of Prosthesis Oversizing of the SAPIEN 3 Transcatheter Heart Valve. Impact on Device Failure and New Pacemaker Implantations
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)641-648
Number of pages8
JournalRevista Espanola de Cardiologia
Volume72
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Device failure
  • Pacemaker
  • Sizing
  • Transcatheter aortic valve implantation

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