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Comparative Study
. 2019 Nov;12(11):e007938.
doi: 10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.119.007938. Epub 2019 Nov 7.

Infective Endocarditis Following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Comparison of Balloon- Versus Self-Expandable Valves

Ander Regueiro  1 Axel Linke  2 Azeem Latib  3 Nikolaj Ihlemann  4 Marina Urena  5 Thomas Walther  6 Oliver Husser  7 Howard Herrmann  8 Luis Nombela-Franco  9 Asim Cheema  10 Hervé Le Breton  11 Stefan Stortecky  12 Samir Kapadia  13 Antonio Bartorelli  14 Jan Malte Sinning  15 Ignacio Amat-Santos  16 Antonio Munoz-Garcia  17 Stamatios Lerakis  18 Enrique Gutíerrez-Ibanes  19 Mohamed Abdel-Wahab  20 Didier Tchetche  21 Luca Testa  22 Helene Eltchaninoff  23 Ugolino Livi  24 Juan Carlos Castillo  25 Hasan Jilaihawi  26 John Webb  27 Marco Barbanti  28 Susheel Kodali  29 Fabio de Brito Jr  30 Henrique Ribeiro  31 Antonio Miceli  32 Claudia Fiorina  33 Guglielmo Mario Actis Dato  34 Francesco Rosato  35 Vicenç Serra  36 Jean-Bernard Masson  37 Harindra Wijeysundera  38 Jose Mangione  39 Maria-Cristina Ferreira  40 Valter Lima  41 Luis Carvalho  42 Alexandre Abizaid  43 Marcos Marino  44 Vinicius Esteves  45 Julio Andrea  46 David Messika-Zeitoun  5 Dominique Himbert  5 Won-Keun Kim  6 Costanza Pellegrini  7 Vincent Auffret  11 Fabian Nietlispach  47 Thomas Pilgrim  12 Eric Durand  23 John Lisko  18 Raj Makkar  26 Pedro Lemos  31 Martin Leon  29 Rishi Puri  1 Alberto San Roman  16 Alec Vahanian  5 Lars Søndergaard  4 Norman Mangner  2 Josep Rodés-Cabau  1
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Comparative Study

Infective Endocarditis Following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Comparison of Balloon- Versus Self-Expandable Valves

Ander Regueiro et al. Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2019 Nov.
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Abstract

Background: No data exist about the characteristics of infective endocarditis (IE) post-transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) according to transcatheter valve type. We aimed to determine the incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of patients with IE post-TAVR treated with balloon-expandable valve (BEV) versus self-expanding valve (SEV) systems.

Methods: Data from the multicenter Infectious Endocarditis After TAVR International Registry was used to compare IE patients with BEV versus SEV.

Results: A total of 245 patients with IE post-TAVR were included (SEV, 47%; BEV, 53%). The timing between TAVR and IE was similar between groups (SEV, 5.5 [1.2-15] months versus BEV, 5.3 [1.7-11.4] months; P=0.89). Enterococcal IE was more frequent in the SEV group (36.5% versus 15.4%; P<0.01), and vegetation location differed according to valve type (stent frame, SEV, 18.6%; BEV, 6.9%; P=0.01; valve leaflet, SEV, 23.9%; BEV, 38.5%; P=0.01). BEV recipients had a higher rate of stroke/systemic embolism (20.0% versus 8.7%, adjusted OR: 2.46, 95% CI: 1.04-5.82, P=0.04). Surgical explant of the transcatheter valve (SEV, 8.7%; BEV, 13.8%; P=0.21), and in-hospital death at the time of IE episode (SEV, 35.6%; BEV, 37.7%; P=0.74) were similar between groups. After a mean follow-up of 13±12 months, 59.1% and 54.6% of the SEV and BEV recipients, respectively, had died (P=0.66).

Conclusions: The characteristics of IE post-TAVR, including microorganism type, vegetation location, and embolic complications but not early or late mortality, differed according to valve type. These results may help to guide the diagnosis and management of IE and inform future research studies in the field.

Keywords: endocarditis; incidence; registry; transcatheter aortic valve replacement.

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