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Aortic valve intervention for aortic stenosis and cardiac amyloidosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Session:
Posters - G. Aortic Disease, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Stroke
Speaker:
Diana De Campos
Congress:
CPC 2021
Topic:
G. Aortic Disease, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Stroke
Theme:
22. Aortic Disease
Subtheme:
22.4 Aortic Disease - Treatment
Session Type:
Posters
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Authors:
Diana Decampos; Carolina Saleiro; Luis Pedro Abreu; Ana Botelho; Marco Costa; Lino Gonçalves; Rogério Teixeira
Abstract
<p>Background: Dual aortic stenosis (AS) and cardiac amyloidosis (CA) is a common presentation in the elderly. To support decision-making in aortic valve (AV) in CA-AS, we provide a comprehensive overview and a meta-analysis of outcomes after AV intervention.</p> <p> </p> <p>Methods: A systematic review of studies reporting clinical outcome after AV intervention in patients with CA-AS was conducted. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality after AV intervention. Secondary endpoints included heart failure (HF) admissions and peri procedural complications. Reported event rates and hazard risk were pooled.</p> <p> </p> <p>Results: A total of four studies, encompassing 90 patients with CA-AS and 780 patients with lone AS were included for the present data meta-analysis. Eighteen deaths were reported during the follow-up. Weighted pooled analysis showed a non-significant higher risk of all-cause death in patients with CA-AS following either SAVR and/or TAVR (RR 2.68 95% CI 0.97 - 8.21, P=0.09, I2=76%). Among an homogenous TAVR population, the estimated risk of death in CA-AS patients was comparable with the lone AS population (RR 1.23 95% CI 0.77 - 1.96, P=0.39, I2=0%). Meta-analysis of HF hospitalizations and periprocedural complications was not possible because of the scarcity of data.</p> <p> </p> <p>Conclusion: The evaluation of current observational evidence suggests that the estimated risk of death after AV intervention - in particular TAVR - in CA-AS patients is comparable with the lone AS population. An AV intervention procedure is possibly not futile in CA-AS and should not be denied.</p>
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