Blood Pressure and Arterial Load After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement for Aortic Stenosis

After aortic valve replacement, left ventricular afterload is often characterized by the residual valve obstruction. Our objective was to determine whether higher systemic arterial afterload-as reflected in blood pressure, pulsatile and resistive load-is associated with adverse clinical outcomes aft...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging 2017-07, Vol.10 (7)
Hauptverfasser: Lindman, Brian R, Otto, Catherine M, Douglas, Pamela S, Hahn, Rebecca T, Elmariah, Sammy, Weissman, Neil J, Stewart, William J, Ayele, Girma M, Zhang, Feifan, Zajarias, Alan, Maniar, Hersh S, Jilaihawi, Hasan, Blackstone, Eugene, Chinnakondepalli, Khaja M, Tuzcu, E Murat, Leon, Martin B, Pibarot, Philippe
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Zusammenfassung:After aortic valve replacement, left ventricular afterload is often characterized by the residual valve obstruction. Our objective was to determine whether higher systemic arterial afterload-as reflected in blood pressure, pulsatile and resistive load-is associated with adverse clinical outcomes after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Total, pulsatile, and resistive arterial load were measured in 2141 patients with severe aortic stenosis treated with TAVR in the PARTNER I trial (Placement of Aortic Transcatheter Valve) who had systolic blood pressure (SBP) and an echocardiogram obtained 30 days after TAVR. The primary end point was 30-day to 1-year all-cause mortality. Lower SBP at 30 days after TAVR was associated with higher mortality (20.0% for SBP 100-129 mm Hg versus 12.0% for SBP 130-170 mm Hg;
ISSN:1941-9651
1942-0080
DOI:10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.116.006308