CORONARY OBSTRUCTION FOLLOWING TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION: INSIGHTS ON BASELINE PATIENTS’ CHARACTERISCTICS, MANAGEMENT AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES

Most patients (88%) had received a balloon-expandable valve, and coronary obstruction occurred more frequently at the level of the left coronary artery ostium (LCA; 88%), that presented a mean height of 10.3±1.6 mm. Most (88%) patients presented with persistent severe hypotension and 54.2% exhibited...

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Hauptverfasser: Barbosa Ribeiro, Henrique, Nombela–Franco, Luis, Urena, Marina, Mok, Michael, Pasian, Sergio, Doyle, Daniel, Larochellière, Robert De, Cote, Melanie, Laflamme, Louis, Larochelliere, Hugo De, Dumont, Eric, Rodes–Cabau, Josep
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description Most patients (88%) had received a balloon-expandable valve, and coronary obstruction occurred more frequently at the level of the left coronary artery ostium (LCA; 88%), that presented a mean height of 10.3±1.6 mm. Most (88%) patients presented with persistent severe hypotension and 54.2% exhibited ST-segment changes, usually occurring immediately after valve implantation.
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