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Recovery of left ventricular mechanics following transcatheter aortic valve implantation: long-term follow-up in patients with four subtypes of aortic stenosis
Circulation
  • Daniel R Harland, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Daniel O'Hair, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Bijoy K Khandheria, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Robert Richmond, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Tanvir K. Bajwa, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Amanda Kirby, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Susan Olet, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Renuka Jain, Advocate Aurora Health
Affiliations

Aurora Cardiovascular Services

Aurora Sinai/Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Centers

Publication Date
11-11-2016
Presentation Notes
Poster presented at: American Heart Association Scientific Sessions; November 12-16, 2016; New Orleans, LA.
Abstract

CONCLUSION: Overall, myocardial mechanics improved significantly post-TAVI. Low flow, low gradient AS patients had the lowest post-procedure GLS and highest mortality. Across all types of AS, patients who survived had GLS recovery, with no significant GLS recovery in patients who died.

Document Type
Poster
Citation Information

Harland DR, O'Hair DP, Khandheria BK, et al. Recovery of left ventricular mechanics following transcatheter aortic valve implantation: long-term follow-up in patients with four subtypes of aortic stenosis. Circulation. 2016;134(1S):A16600-A16600.