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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR): Access Planning and Strategies
Authors:Basel Ramlawi  Javier E. Anaya-Ayala  Michael J. Reardon
Abstract:
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has proven to be a viable tool for the high-surgical-risk population with severe aortic valve stenosis. Vascular access complications are not uncommon with TAVR and may increase early and late mortality. Avoiding these serious complications is the goal. With experience and careful screening, we are now able to risk-stratify patients who may be at increased risk of vascular complications. While the traditional iliofemoral access site remains the most common for TAVR, alternate access sites that have proven to be viable and safe alternatives include the transapical, direct-aortic, and subclavian techniques. TAVR teams should be familiar and comfortable with these approaches as each of them has its own advantages and weaknesses. The best option is usually one in which the procedure is tailored to the patient. The present review examines our current access planning and strategies for TAVR.
Keywords:transcatheter aortic valve replacement   TAVI   TAVI access   iliofemoral access   femoral access   aortic stenosis   PARTNER trial   Edwards SAPIEN valve   Medtronic CoreValve   ProGlide device
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