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Post-Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (Tavr) Vascular Complications: Femoral Artery Minimal Surgical Access Versus Percutaneous Approach, Ahmed A. Arifi, Mohamed Belgaith, Kamal Ayoup, Fawaz Al Mutairi, Hani N Al Kattan, Elanany Mohamed
Post-Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (Tavr) Vascular Complications: Femoral Artery Minimal Surgical Access Versus Percutaneous Approach, Ahmed A. Arifi, Mohamed Belgaith, Kamal Ayoup, Fawaz Al Mutairi, Hani N Al Kattan, Elanany Mohamed
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Introduction: Percutaneous transfemoral access approach for the transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is still associated with significant vascular complications. Hence, evaluation of best techniques for the reduction of vascular injury via the femoral access remains a key subject of research.
Aim: We report on a single centre’s experience with TAVI performed via the Femoral Artery Minimal Surgical Access (MSA) and percutaneous approach (PC). The primary endpoints were to evaluate the incidents of vascular complications by comparing the MSA versus the PC approach according to the VARC-2 criteria. The secondary endpoint included the impact of vascular complications on the in-hospital 30-day …
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Bahrain Experience, Nooraldaem Yousif, Suddharsan Subbramaniyam, Babu Thevan, Mohammad Amin, Leena Sulaibikh, Nazar Bukamal, Habib Tareif, Sadananda Shivappa, Haitham Amin, Husam A. Noor
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: Bahrain Experience, Nooraldaem Yousif, Suddharsan Subbramaniyam, Babu Thevan, Mohammad Amin, Leena Sulaibikh, Nazar Bukamal, Habib Tareif, Sadananda Shivappa, Haitham Amin, Husam A. Noor
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
STRUCTURED ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is a minimally invasive procedure that is considered a good alternative to surgical aortic valve replacement (sAVR) in selected patients. Our aim is to determine the baseline, procedural characteristics and one-year clinical outcomes of our TAVI registry.
METHODS: This study is a retrospective observational analysis of a prospectively designed cohort comprising 81 consecutive patients treated at Mohammed bin Khalifa Cardiac Centre (MKCC) who were enrolled in Bahrain TAVI registry from February 2014 to February 2019. The clinical endpoints were defined according to the updated Valve Academic Research Consortium-2 (VARC-2) consensus document.
RESULTS: …