Transcatheter aortic valve implantation impact on left ventricular myocardial damage: long term follow-up

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Myon, Frederic | Marut, Benjamin | Kosmala, Wojciech | Auffret, Vincent | Leurent, Guillaume | l'Official, Guillaume | Curtis, Elizabeth | Le Breton, Herve | Oger, Emmanuel | Donal, Erwan

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International audience. Introduction: Aortic stenosis (AS) is causing myocardial damages and replacement is mainly indicated based on symptoms. Non-invasive estimation of myocardial work (MW) provide a less afterload dependent tool that, we sought to look at the impact of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) on the myocardium at long-term follow-up and according to current indications.Methods: We conducted an observational, cross-sectional, single-center study. Patients were selected based on the validated indication for a TAVI. Standardized echocardiographies were repeated.Results: 102 patients were included. Mean age was 85-year-old, 45% were female, 68% get high-blood pressure and 52% had a coronary disease. One fifth was suffering from low-flow low-gradient aortic stenosis. Follow-up was performed at 22 ± 9.5 months after the TAVI. No TAVI-dysfunction was observed. LVEF was stable (62 ± 8%), and global longitudinal strain get improved (-14.0% ± 3.7 vs -16.0% ± 3.6, p-value <0.0001). No improvement of the MW-parameters was noticed (Global Work Index (LV GWI) 2099 ± 692mmHg% vs 2066 ± 706mmHg%, p=0.8, Global Constructive (LV GCW) 2463 ± 736mmHg% vs 2463 ± 676mmHg%, p=0.8). Global Wasted Work increased (214 [149; 357] mmHg% vs 247 [177; 394] mmHg%, p= 0.0008).Conclusion: In a population of severe symptomatic AS-patients who had undergone a TAVI, the non-invasive myocardial indices that assess the LV performance at long term follow-up did not improve. These results are questioning the timing of the intervention and the need for a more attention in the pharmacological management of these AS-patients.

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