Low Left-Ventricular Ejection Fraction as a Predictor of Intraprocedural Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Stephen Gerfer, Clara Großmann, Hannah Gablac, Ahmed Elderia, Hendrik Wienemann, Ihor Krasivskyi, Navid Mader, Samuel Lee, Victor Mauri, Ilija Djordjevic, Matti Adam, Elmar Kuhn, Stephan Baldus, Kaveh Eghbalzadeh, Thorsten Wahlers

TL;DR
Low heart pumping ability increases risk of life-threatening events during a heart valve procedure, but doesn't worsen recovery outcomes.
Contribution
Identifies reduced left-ventricular ejection fraction as a novel predictor of intraprocedural cardiopulmonary resuscitation during TAVR.
Findings
Patients with EF ≤ 40% had higher rates of CPR (17% vs. 5.8%) during TAVR.
Reduced LVEF correlated with increased need for mechanical ventilation and defibrillation.
Intraprocedural complications did not affect postoperative mortality or hospital stay.
Abstract
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has become an established alternative to surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) for patients with moderate-to-high perioperative risk. Periprocedural TAVR complications decrease with growing expertise of implanters. Nevertheless, TAVR can still be accompanied by life-threatening adverse events such as intraprocedural cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This study analyzed the role of a reduced left-ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in intraprocedural complications during TAVR. Perioperative and postoperative outcomes from patients undergoing TAVR in a high-volume center (600 cases per year) were analyzed retrospectively with regard to their left-ventricular ejection fraction. Patients with a reduced left-ventricular ejection fraction (EF ≤ 40%) faced a significantly higher risk of perioperative adverse events. Within this cohort,…
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TopicsTransport and Economic Policies · Electric Power System Optimization
