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Review
. 2018 Jan;15(1):105-112.
doi: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2018.01.004.

Conduction abnormalities after transcatheter aortic valve implantation

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Review

Conduction abnormalities after transcatheter aortic valve implantation

Panagiotis Karyofillis et al. J Geriatr Cardiol. 2018 Jan.

Abstract

In the last few years, transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has become an alternative procedure in patients with severe aortic stenosis and high risk for surgical aortic replacement. Due to the anatomic correlation between aortic valve structure and conduction system of the heart, one of the most common complications after TAVI is conduction system disturbances which including bundle branch block, complete heart block and need for permanent pacemaker implantation. Although these disturbances are usually not lethal, they may have a great influence on patients' state and long term-survival. Several risk factors for conduction disturbances have been identified which including age, anatomy of the heart, periprocedural factors, type of implanted valve, preexisting abnormalities and comorbidities. As this technique becomes more familiar to physicians, patients should be carefully screened for risk factors for the development of conduction abnormalities after TAVI in order to provide effective prevention and proper treatment.

Keywords: Atrioventricular block; Bundle branch block; Pacemaker; Transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

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