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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Despite Challenging Vascular Access
Authors:Angelo Nascimbene  Federico Azpurua  James J Livesay  R David Fish  Zvonimir Krajcer
Abstract:We describe transcatheter aortic valve implantation in a patient who had severe peripheral artery disease. The patient''s vascular condition required additional preliminary peripheral intervention to enable adequate vascular access.A 78-year-old man with severe aortic stenosis, substantial comorbidities, and severe heart failure symptoms was referred for aortic valve replacement. The patient''s 20-mm aortic annulus necessitated the use of a 23-mm Edwards Sapien valve inserted through a 22F sheath, which itself needed a vessel diameter of at least 7 mm for percutaneous delivery. The left common femoral artery was selected for valve delivery. The left iliac artery and infrarenal aorta underwent extensive intervention to achieve an intraluminal diameter larger than 7 mm. After aortic valvuloplasty, valve deployment was successful, and the transaortic gradient decreased from 40 mmHg to less than 5 mmHg. The patient was discharged from the hospital 4 days postoperatively. We conclude that transcatheter aortic valve implantation can be successfully performed in patients with obstructed vascular access, including stenosis of the infrarenal aorta and the subclavian and coronary arteries.
Keywords:Aortic valve stenosis/therapy  catheterization  peripheral/adverse effects  endovascular procedures  heart valve prosthesis implantation/instrumentation/methods  patient selection  peripheral arterial disease/complications/therapy  risk factors  stents  treatment outcome  ultrasonography  interventional
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