The international journal of cardiovascular imaging
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Int J Cardiovasc Imaging · Nov 2018
Comparative StudyDo CTA measurements of annular diameter, perimeter and area result in different TAVI prosthesis sizes?
Incorrect prosthesis size has direct impact on patient outcome after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) procedure. Currently, annular diameter, area or perimeter may be used for prosthesis size selection. The aim was to evaluate whether the use different annular dimensions would result in the selection of different prosthesis sizes, when assessed in the same TAVI-candidate during the same phase of a cardiac cycle. ⋯ Prosthesis size derived from area was always in agreement with at least one other parameter in all cases. Aortic annulus area appears to be the most robust parameter for TAVI-prosthesis size selection, regardless of the specific prosthesis size. Short aortic annulus diameter may underestimate the prosthesis size, while use of annular perimeter may lead to size overestimation in some cases.
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Int J Cardiovasc Imaging · Nov 2018
Comparative StudyImpact of different annuloplasty rings on geometry of the mitral annulus with fibroelastic deficiency: the significance of aorto-mitral angle.
We sought to investigate the impact of full annuloplasty rings versus C-shape bands on mitral annular geometry in the presence of fibroelastic deficiency (FED), as assessed by intraoperative three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (3DTEE). We retrospectively selected 65 patients who underwent mitral valve repair for severe mitral regurgitation caused by FED using full rings (the Ring group, n = 30) and C-shape bands (the Band group, n = 35). 71 controls without valvular heart disease were also included. Thorough 3DTEE inspections were performed for the entire cohort to measure morphological parameters of mitral annulus before and after surgery. ⋯ The aorto-mitral angle became comparable with normal value in the Ring group (p = 0.728), but not in the Band group (p = 0.011). Follow-up echocardiographic data showed a significant correlation between postoperative aorto-mitral angle and reduced left atrial diameter at 50.3 months after surgery (r = 0.63; p < 0.001). In conclusion, compared with C-shape bands, full rings may impose less narrowing on aorto-mitral angle, which correlates well with mid-term left atrial reverse remodeling.
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Int J Cardiovasc Imaging · Nov 2018
Case ReportsImportance of computed tomography pre-procedural planning in the customization of a high-risk hybrid double valve intervention.
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