The Staging of Cardiac Damage for Aortic Stenosis: A Review

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Wally Omar MD , Philippe Généreux MD
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Abstract

The advent and success of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for the treatment of severe, symptomatic aortic stenosis (AS) has sparked a renewed interest in the disease process associated with the valve disorder. While it is evident that untreated AS is fatal, the progressive and cumulative effects of AS on the heart have only recently been studied in a widespread fashion, after the initial pivotal TAVR trials in the United States. From these data, a novel staging system has been developed to characterize the extent of cardiac damage caused by AS. This staging system facilitates risk stratification of patients with AS using echocardiographic data and measurements to derive an assessment of morbidity and mortality. After being successfully validated using outcomes from several TAVR trials, the model has now been extrapolated to patients with moderate AS and other cardiac valve disorders as well. In this review, we explore the origins of the cardiac damage staging system, its validation, and uses in various cardiac conditions.
主动脉瓣狭窄对心脏损害的分期研究综述
经导管主动脉瓣置换术(TAVR)治疗严重症状性主动脉瓣狭窄(AS)的出现和成功引发了人们对与瓣膜疾病相关的疾病过程的新兴趣。虽然未经治疗的AS显然是致命的,但直到最近,在美国进行了最初的关键TAVR试验之后,AS对心脏的进行性和累积性影响才得到广泛的研究。根据这些数据,一种新的分期系统被开发出来,以表征由AS引起的心脏损伤的程度。这种分期系统有助于利用超声心动图数据和测量得出发病率和死亡率的评估,对AS患者进行风险分层。在几项TAVR试验的结果被成功验证后,该模型现在也被外推到中度AS和其他心脏瓣膜疾病的患者身上。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了心脏损伤分期系统的起源,它的有效性,以及在各种心脏疾病中的应用。
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Structural Heart
Structural Heart Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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