• JACC Cardiovasc Interv · Aug 2017

    Comparative Study

    CT-Defined Prosthesis-Patient Mismatch Downgrades Frequency and Severity, and Demonstrates No Association With Adverse Outcomes After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.

    • John Mooney, Stephanie L Sellers, Phillip Blanke, Philippe Pibarot, Rebecca T Hahn, Danny Dvir, Pamela S Douglas, Neil J Weissman, Susheel K Kodali, Vinod H Thourani, Hasan Jilaihawi, Omar Khalique, Craig R Smith, Shaw Hua Kueh, Mickael Ohana, Romi Grover, Christopher Naoum, Aaron Crowley, Wael A Jaber, Maria C Alu, Rupa Parvataneni, Michael Mack, John G Webb, Martin B Leon, and Jonathon A Leipsic.
    • St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
    • JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 2017 Aug 14; 10 (15): 1578-1587.

    ObjectivesThis study sought to determine if indexed effective orifice area (EOAi), using left ventricular outflow tract measured from computed tomography (EOAiCT), reclassified prosthesis-patient mismatch (PPM) compared with conventional echocardiogram-defined measurements (EOAiTTE).BackgroundPPM does not predict mortality following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). However, it is unknown if the EOAiCT of the left ventricular outflow tract improves risk stratification.MethodsA total of 765 TAVR patients from the PARTNER II (Placement of Aortic Transcatheter Valves II) trial S3i cohort were evaluated. EOAi was calculated using the continuity equation, and the left ventricular outflow tract area was derived from baseline computed tomography. Traditional echocardiographic categories defined PPM: absent (>0.85 cm2/m2), moderate (≥0.65 and ≤0.85 cm2/m2), or severe (≤0.65 cm2/m2). Correlation of EOAiCT and EOAiTTE to 1-year outcomes was performed.ResultsThe incidence of PPM was 24% with EOACT compared with 45% with EOAiTTE. Only 6% of PPM was graded severe by EOAiCT compared with 9% by EOAiTTE. EOAiTTE, but not EOAiCT, defined PPM showed association with reduced left ventricular mass regression (p = 0.03 vs. p = 0.52). There was no association between PPM and death or rehospitalization at 1 year with either modality. EOACT was associated with minor stroke at 1 year (log-rank p = 0.04), and EOAiTTE with stroke/transient ischemic attack (log-rank p = 0.030). Furthermore, when subjects with mild or greater paravalvular regurgitation were excluded, the presence of PPM did not show association with any outcome.ConclusionsEOAiCT downgrades frequency and severity of PPM in patients after TAVR, and was not associated with mortality 1 year after TAVR. EOAiTTE, but not EOAiCT, was associated with less left ventricular mass regression.Copyright © 2017 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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