Cusp Overlap Technique: Should It Become the Standard Implantation Technique for Self-expanding Valves?

Purpose of Review Accurate imaging of the aortic root during valve implantation is crucial for proper prosthesis positioning during TAVR. The purpose of this review was to determine if routine use of the cusp-overlap view should be adopted for self-expanding valves. Recent Findings The use of the cu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current cardiology reports 2021-11, Vol.23 (11), p.154-154, Article 154
Hauptverfasser: Sengupta, Aditya, Alexis, Sophia L., Lee, Timothy, Zaid, Syed, Krishnamoorthy, Parasuram M., Khera, Sahil, Lerakis, Stamatios, Anastasius, Malcolm, Dangas, George D., Sharma, Samin K., Kini, Annapoorna S., Tang, Gilbert H. L.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose of Review Accurate imaging of the aortic root during valve implantation is crucial for proper prosthesis positioning during TAVR. The purpose of this review was to determine if routine use of the cusp-overlap view should be adopted for self-expanding valves. Recent Findings The use of the cusp-overlap view with the Evolut, Portico, ACURATE neo/neo2, and JenaValve systems is associated with lower post-procedural new permanent pacemaker implantation rates when compared with the standard 3-cusp view, presumably due to more precise valve implantation relative to the conduction system by the non-coronary cusp. Summary By elongating the left ventricular outflow tract and accentuating the right-non commissure in the center of the fluoroscopic view, the cusp-overlap technique allows operators to more precisely control the prosthesis implant depth during self-expanding valve deployment. While the early experience with this approach in Evolut TAVR has been promising, the results of larger studies with longer follow-up across multiple self-expanding systems are warranted.
ISSN:1523-3782
1534-3170
1534-3170
DOI:10.1007/s11886-021-01583-3