94Course of contained annulus ruptures after TAVI: the ENCORE (European contained rupture)-registry

Abstract Background An asymptomatic contained rupture (CR) of the aortic annulus is a rare complication of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Their clinical implication is unclear so far. Purpose To determine the long-term outcomes in patients with CR. Methods The ENCORE-registry is a m...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal 2019-10, Vol.40 (Supplement_1)
Hauptverfasser: Breitbart, P, Minners, J, Pache, G, Hansson, N C, Norgaard, B L, De Backer, O, Sondergaard, L, Alsanjari, O, Hildick-Smith, D, Reinoehl, J, Abdel-Wahab, M, Loebig, S, Neumann, F.-J, Ruile, P
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background An asymptomatic contained rupture (CR) of the aortic annulus is a rare complication of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Their clinical implication is unclear so far. Purpose To determine the long-term outcomes in patients with CR. Methods The ENCORE-registry is a multicenter registry (6 centers across Europe) of patients with CR diagnosed on post-TAVI computed tomography angiography (CTA) or transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Results A total of 21 patients (mean age 81.9±4.1 years, 81% balloon-expandable TAVI-prostheses) were diagnosed with CR (62% located adjacent to the left coronary cusp, mean size of lesions was 15.3±6.9 x 8.5±3.3 x 8.5±2.3 mm). Seventeen were diagnosed among a total of 1602 consecutive routine post-TAVI CTA (incidence 1.1%), two in TEE and two in post-TAVI CTA (each conducted due to suspicion of periinterventional complications). During a mean follow-up of 2.3±1.7 years nine patients (43%) died from non-cardiac causes. None of the patients exhibited symptoms or underwent interventional treatment related to the CR, no sudden cardiac death occurred. A follow-up CTA, performed in eleven patients 240±176 days post-TAVI, revealed stable CR findings in seven, regression in one, and remission in three patients. Conclusion The results of our ENCORE-registry demonstrate a benign course of initially asymptomatic contained ruptures of the aortic annulus after TAVI supporting a watch-and-wait approach in these patients. Thus, no specific treatment seems to be necessary.
ISSN:0195-668X
1522-9645
DOI:10.1093/eurheartj/ehz747.0023