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摘要
在经导管心脏瓣膜(THV)植入过程中,优化植入深度(OID)对于获得最佳血流动力学和临床效果至关重要。OID可确保更好的血流动力学状况,并有可能减少永久起搏器的植入,这两点在经导管主动脉瓣置换术(TAVR)中都很重要。除了与患者相关的解剖条件外,许多因素,如 THV 和导丝的选择以及植入策略,都可以由操作者控制,并促进植入过程。然而,有关 OID 预测因素的数据非常有限。因此,本综述旨在概述可能影响 TAVR 手术最终植入深度的因素和工具,从而对手术结果产生潜在影响。
Factors Influencing Implantation Depth During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
Optimised implantation depth (OID) is crucial to obtain the best haemodynamic and clinical outcome during transcatheter heart valve (THV) deployment. OID ensures a better haemodynamic profile and is associated with a potential reduction in permanent pacemaker implantations, both of which are important during transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Apart from patient-related anatomic conditions, many factors, such as THV and wire selection, as well as implantation strategies, can be controlled by the operator and facilitate the implantation process. However, there are only limited data dealing with predictors for OID. Therefore, the aim of this review was to outline factors and tools that might influence the final implantation depth during TAVR procedures, potentially influencing the outcome.