Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) as bridge therapy restoring eligibility for liver transplantation in cirrhotic patients |
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Authors: | Clementine Levy,Guillaume Lassailly,Mehdi El Amrani,Flavien Vincent,Cedric Delhaye,Thibault Meurice,Emmanuel Boleslawski,Guillaume Millet,Massih Ningarhari,Stephanie Truant,Alexandre Louvet,Philippe Mathurin,Gilles Lebuffe,Fran ois‐Ren Pruvot,S bastien Dharancy |
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Affiliation: | Clementine Levy,Guillaume Lassailly,Mehdi El Amrani,Flavien Vincent,Cedric Delhaye,Thibault Meurice,Emmanuel Boleslawski,Guillaume Millet,Massih Ningarhari,Stephanie Truant,Alexandre Louvet,Philippe Mathurin,Gilles Lebuffe,François‐René Pruvot,Sébastien Dharancy |
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Abstract: | Severe aortic stenosis is a widespread valve disease, constituting a contraindication to organ transplantation due to cardiovascular morbidity and projected mortality. Mortality after conventional surgical aortic valve replacement in cirrhotic patients depends upon the Child–Pugh class. In the past few years, transcatheter aortic valve replacement has progressively become the treatment of choice for high‐risk patients with severe aortic stenosis. Here, we report the cases of 3 cirrhotic patients who became eligible for liver transplantation after successful transcatheter aortic valve replacement as bridge therapy. |
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Keywords: | cardiovascular disease cirrhosis clinical research / practice comorbidities heart disease liver disease liver transplantation/hepatology |
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