3-Year Outcomes After Transcatheter or Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement in Low-Risk Patients With Aortic Stenosis

Randomized data comparing outcomes of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) with surgery in low–surgical risk patients at time points beyond 2 years is limited. This presents an unknown for physicians striving to educate patients as part of a shared decision-making process. The authors evalu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2023-05, Vol.81 (17), p.1663-1674
Hauptverfasser: Forrest, John K., Deeb, G. Michael, Mumtaz, Mubashir A., Ramlawi, Basel, Bajwa, Tanvir, Rutkin, Bruce J., Chawla, Atul, Chetcuti, Stanley J., Stoler, Robert C., Khabbaz, Kamal, Tchétché, Didier, Tonino, Pim A.L., Oh, Jae K., Huang, Jian, Kleiman, Neal, Reardon, Michael J., Sorajja, Paul, Byrne, Timothy, Coselli, Joseph, Silva, Guilherme, Hebeler, Robert, Poulin, Marie-France, Fail, Peter, Netherland, Donald, Tonino, W.A.L., Berthoumieu, Pierre, Khalili, Houman, Harrison, J Kevin, De, Ajanta, van Mieghem, Nicolas M., Yong, Gerald, Agarwal, Shikhar, Park, Steven, Reardon, Michael, Rodes-Cabau, Josep, Elkins, C. Craig, Matthews, Ray V., Starnes, Vaughn A., Chevalier, Bernard, Farge, Arnaud, DeFrain, Michael, Muppala, Murali, Bagur, Rodrigo, Chu, Michael, Tuchek, J. Michael, Jassar, Arminder, Piazza, Nicolo, Lacappelle, Kevin, Steinberg, Daniel, Katz, Marc, Wang, John, Kozina, Joseph, Slachman, Frank, Merritt, Robert, Jensen, Bart, Alvarez, Jorge, Gooley, Robert, Smith, Julian, Cartier, Raymond, Fujita, Tomoyuki, Yakubov, Steven, Song, Howard, Zahr, Firas, Miyagawa, Shigeru, Kauten, James, Brady, Peter, Batra, Sanjay, Iskander, Ayman, Hermiller, James, Takamisawa, Itaru, Haldis, Thomas, Yamazaki, Seiji, Saito, Shigeru, Heijmen, Robin, Petrossian, George, Robinson, Newell, Knight, Peter, Radhakrishnan, Sam, Fremes, Stephen, Lehr, Eric, Walton, Antony, Adams, David, Lilly, Scott, Dauerman, Harold, Ittleman, Frank, Horlick, Erik, Feindel, Chris, Welt, Frederick, Fullerton, David, Griffith, Bartley, Gupta, Anuj, Salerno, Tomas, Chetcuti, Stanley, Goel, Kashish, Forrest, John
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Zusammenfassung:Randomized data comparing outcomes of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) with surgery in low–surgical risk patients at time points beyond 2 years is limited. This presents an unknown for physicians striving to educate patients as part of a shared decision-making process. The authors evaluated 3-year clinical and echocardiographic outcomes from the Evolut Low Risk trial. Low-risk patients were randomized to TAVR with a self-expanding, supra-annular valve or surgery. The primary endpoint of all-cause mortality or disabling stroke and several secondary endpoints were assessed at 3 years. There were 1,414 attempted implantations (730 TAVR; 684 surgery). Patients had a mean age of 74 years and 35% were women. At 3 years, the primary endpoint occurred in 7.4% of TAVR patients and 10.4% of surgery patients (HR: 0.70; 95% CI: 0.49-1.00; P = 0.051). The difference between treatment arms for all-cause mortality or disabling stroke remained broadly consistent over time: −1.8% at year 1; −2.0% at year 2; and −2.9% at year 3. The incidence of mild paravalvular regurgitation (20.3% TAVR vs 2.5% surgery) and pacemaker placement (23.2% TAVR vs 9.1% surgery; P < 0.001) were lower in the surgery group. Rates of moderate or greater paravalvular regurgitation for both groups were 
ISSN:0735-1097
1558-3597
DOI:10.1016/j.jacc.2023.02.017