Vascular Complications in the Era of Transcatheter Treatment of Adult Structural Heart Disease: A Single-Center Early Experience
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Transcatheter treatment is becoming the mainstay treatment for structural heart diseases (SHD) in prohibitive surgical risk patients. Recently with the encouraging results, it is being offered to regular risk patients. Peripheral vascular complications (VCs) are still inherent to these procedures due to the nature of this atherosclerotic high-risk group and the profile of the devices. This is a single-center early first year experience with such events occurring after initiating a SHD program treating severe aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation, mitral valve prolapse and regurgitation, as well as paravalvular leaks. Out of 33 patients in this time period, 5 developed PV complications which are detailed in this article with their associated risk factors and management. These include access-related complications, closure device issues, arterial rupture post device embolization, and vessel dissection. Vascular complications of those procedures take special interest since they are associated with a worse long-term prognosis. Thus, prevention with proper planning remains of essence along with multidisciplinary management. © The Author(s) 2020.
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Heart disease, Tavi, Transcatheter, Vascular, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cardiac catheterization, Catheterization, peripheral, Female, Heart diseases, Humans, Lebanon, Male, Middle aged, Retrospective studies, Risk factors, Treatment outcome, Vascular diseases, Adult, Aortic bifurcation, Aortic regurgitation, Aortic stenosis, Aortic valve repair, Artery dissection, Artery perforation, Artery rupture, Article, Balloon occlusion, Case report, Clinical article, Computed tomographic angiography, Coronary artery disease, Deep femoral artery, Device migration, Dyslipidemia, Endarterectomy, False aneurysm, Human, Hypertension, Hypotension, Laparotomy, Mitral valve regurgitation, Mitral valve repair, Paravalvular leak, Patch angioplasty, Postoperative complication, Prospective study, Retrospective study, Structural heart disease, Transcatheter aortic valve implantation, Very elderly, Adverse event, Catheterization, Devices, Diagnostic imaging, Heart catheterization, Risk factor, Vascular disease