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Subclinical leaflet thrombosis following transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Authors:Somsupha Kanjanauthai MD  Luigi Pirelli MD  Nikhil Nalluri MD  Chad A. Kliger MD  MS   FACC  FSCAI
Affiliation:1. Lenox Hill Heart and Lung, New York, New York;2. Staten Island University Hospital, Valve and Structural Heart Center, New York, New York
Abstract:
Since the inception of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), there have been significant reductions in complications due to improvements of transcatheter heart valve (THV) designs and technologies. Given expanding TAVR applications, reducing complications further and better understanding THV durability has become a focus within the structural heart space. Recently, dedicated cardiac computed tomographic angiography (CTA) performed at 1 month post‐TAVR has identified subclinical leaflet thrombosis (SLT), with rates as high as 40%. From the SLT imaging hallmarks of hypoattenuated leaflet thickening (HALT) to hypoattenuation affecting motion (HAM), a postulated timeline of THV thrombosis advancing to clinical symptoms can be recognized. This review article focuses on leaflet thrombosis particularly following TAVR explaining the spectrum of this disease process, its diagnosis, current treatment options, and future directions in the field.
Keywords:hypoattenuated leaflet thickening  hypoattenuation affecting motion  leaflet thrombosis  reduced leaflet motion  transcatheter aortic valve replacement  transcatheter heart valve thrombosis
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