Long-term Follow up after Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation in Lower Risk Patients Using the Balloon-Expandable Bioprosthesis: Gender-Dependent Outcomes.

D. Useini, M. Schlömicher, A. Aweimer, P. Haldenwang, J. Strauch, P. Patsalis
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INTRODUCTION Long-term data on gender-related outcomes after transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TF-TAVI) using newer generations heart valves in lower-risk patients are sparse. We aimed to evaluate gender-dependent long-term outcomes after TF-TAVI in lower-risk patients using the third-generation balloon expandable bioprosthesis. METHODS Data of 103 patients undergoing TF-TAVI using the third-generation balloon expandable bioprosthesis were analyzed. We conducted up to six years follow up and performed comparison on gender basis: men (45 patients; 82 ± 4.7 years; STS Score 3.7 ± 1.6%) vs. women (58 patients; 83.2 ± 4.5 years; STS Score 3.6 ± 1.8%). The mean follow-up time was 30 months. RESULTS Cardiovascular risk factors at baseline were similar, without significant differences between men and women. The 30-day mortality was 4.4% in men vs. 3.4% in women (P = 0.745). The 30-day stroke was 4.4% in men vs. 1.7% in women (P = 0.582). The major vascular injury rate and the pacemaker rate was 2.3% vs. 10.7% (P = 0.134) and 19.5% vs. 18.9% (P = 1) in men vs. women, respectively. There was a significant difference of mean long-term survival: men, 42.1 months [95%CI: 33.154-51.101] vs. women, 57.3 months [95%CI: 50.618-64.159], P = 0.015. CONCLUSION Although considerably more prone to procedural complications, women had a significantly long-term survival benefit after TF-TAVI in lower-risk patients despite similar baseline characteristics.
低危患者经股导管主动脉瓣植入术后的长期随访:使用可膨胀生物假体:性别依赖的结果。
在低危患者中使用新一代心脏瓣膜经股经导管主动脉瓣植入术(TF-TAVI)后,与性别相关的结果的长期数据很少。我们的目的是评估使用第三代球囊可扩张生物假体的低风险患者TF-TAVI术后性别依赖的长期结果。方法对103例使用第三代球囊可膨胀生物假体行TF-TAVI的患者的资料进行分析。我们进行了长达6年的随访,并根据性别进行了比较:男性(45例;82±4.7岁;STS评分3.7±1.6%)vs.女性(58例;83.2±4.5岁;STS评分3.6±1.8%)。平均随访时间为30个月。结果基线时的心血管危险因素相似,男女之间无显著差异。30天死亡率男性为4.4%,女性为3.4% (P = 0.745)。30天卒中男性为4.4%,女性为1.7% (P = 0.582)。男性和女性的大血管损伤率分别为2.3%和10.7% (P = 0.134),起搏器率分别为19.5%和18.9% (P = 1)。平均长期生存期:男性为42.1个月[95%CI: 33.154 ~ 51.101],女性为57.3个月[95%CI: 50.618 ~ 64.159], P = 0.015。结论:尽管较低风险患者接受TF-TAVI治疗后更容易出现手术并发症,但基线特征相似的女性患者在接受TF-TAVI治疗后的长期生存获益显著。
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