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State-of-the-art of transcatheter treatment of aortic valve stenosis and the overview of the InFlow project aiming at developing the first Polish TAVI system.

作者信息

Kachel Mateusz, Milewski Krzysztof, Buszman Piotr, Michalak Magdalena, Domaradzki Wojciech, Gerber Witold, Śliwka Joanna, Nożyński Jerzy, Sobota Michał, Hirnle Piotr, Białek-Brodocz Marzena, Zembala Michał, Pawlak Mariusz, Płowiecki Emil, Kasperczyk Janusz, Mężyk Arkadiusz, Bochenek Andrzej, Buszman Paweł

机构信息

Center for Cardiovascular Research and Development American Heart of Poland, Poland; Medical University of Silesia in Katowice.

出版信息

Cardiol J. 2017;24(6):685-694. doi: 10.5603/CJ.a2017.0134. Epub 2017 Nov 23.

Abstract

Initial experience of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) or replacement (TAVR) has ap-peared as a promising minimally invasive technology for patients disqualified from surgical treatment (SAVR). Safety and efficacy of TAVI has been analyzed and assessed through numerous registries and trials. Furthermore, results obtained from comparative TAVI vs. SAVR trials proved that both treat¬ments can be considered equal in terms of post-procedural mortality and morbidity in high-risk, as well as lower risk patients. However, there are still some issues that have to be addressed, such as higher chance of paravalvular leakage, vascular injuries, conduction disturbances, malpositioning and the yet unmet problem of insufficient biological valves durability. Recent technological developments along with the learning curve of operators prove a great potential for improvement of TAVI and a chance of surpassing SAVR in various groups of patients in the near future. In pursuit of finding new solutions, the CardValve Consortium consisting of leading scientific and research institutions in Poland has been created. Under the name of InFlow and financial support from the National Center for Research and Development, they have started a project with the aim to design, create and implement into clinical practice the first, Polish, low-profile TAVI valve system, utilizing not only biological but also artificial, polymeric-based prosthesis. This review focuses on current developments in TAVI technologies including the InFlow project.

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