Balloon-expanding transcatheter aortic valve implantation for degenerated Mitroflow bioprostheses: clinical and echocardiographic long-term outcomes

Abstract OBJECTIVES This study aims to analyse the risks associated with valve-in-valve procedures for treating structural valve deterioration in Mitroflow bioprostheses, as well as to determine the impact of the original Mitroflow size on the patients’ long-term outcomes. METHODS Between January 20...

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Veröffentlicht in:Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2021-07, Vol.33 (2), p.173-180
Hauptverfasser: Mosquera, Victor X, Bouzas-Mosquera, Alberto, Vilela-González, Yago, Velasco, Carlos, Salgado-Fernández, Jorge, Calviño-Santos, Ramón, Vázquez-González, Nicolás, Vázquez-Rodríguez, José M, Herrera-Noreña, José M
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract OBJECTIVES This study aims to analyse the risks associated with valve-in-valve procedures for treating structural valve deterioration in Mitroflow bioprostheses, as well as to determine the impact of the original Mitroflow size on the patients’ long-term outcomes. METHODS Between January 2012 and September 2019, 21 patients (61.9% males; mean age 82.4 ± 5.4 years) were treated for Mitroflow deterioration with valve-in-valve procedures (12 transapical and 9 transfemoral). RESULTS Mean EuroSCORE I and EuroSCORE II were 28.2% ± 13.6% and 10.5% ± 6.1%, respectively. Six patients presented an indexed aortic root diameter
ISSN:1569-9285
1569-9293
1569-9285
DOI:10.1093/icvts/ivab065