Impact of anticoagulation therapy on valve haemodynamic deterioration following transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Résumé
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the changes in transvalvular gradients and the incidence of valve haemodynamic deterioration (VHD) following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), according to use of anticoagulation therapy. METHODS AND RESULTS: This multicentre study included 2466 patients (46% men; mean age 81\textpm7 years) who underwent TAVR with echocardiography performed at 12-month follow-up. Anticoagulation therapy was used in 707 patients (28.7%) following TAVR (AC group). A total of 663 patients received vitamin K antagonists, and 44 patients received direct oral anticoagulants. A propensity score matching analysis was performed to adjust for intergroup (AC vs non-AC post-TAVR) differences. A total of 622 patients per group were included in the propensity-matched analysis. VHD was defined as a >=10 mm Hg increase in the mean transprosthetic gradient at follow-up (vs hospital discharge). The mean clinical follow-up was 29\textpm18 months. The mean transvalvular gradient significantly increased at follow-up in the non-AC group within the global cohort (P=0.003), whereas it remained stable over time in the AC group (P=0.323). The incidence of VHD was significantly lower in the AC group (0.6%) compared with the non-AC group (3.7%, P\textless0.001), and these significant differences remained within the propensity-matched populations (0.6% vs 3.9% in the AC and non-AC groups, respectively, P\textless0.001). The occurrence of VHD did not associate with an increased risk of all-cause death (P=0.468), cardiovascular death (P=0.539) or stroke (P=0.170) at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of anticoagulation therapy post-TAVR was associated with significant increments in transvalvular gradients and a greater risk of VHD. VHD was subclinical in most cases and did not associate with major adverse clinical events. Future randomised trials are needed to determine if systematic anticoagulation therapy post-TAVR would reduce the incidence of VHD.
Mots clés
Humans
Female
Male
Aged
Follow-Up Studies
Kaplan-Meier Estimate
Treatment Outcome
80 and over
Fibrinolytic Agents
Europe
Postoperative Complications
Thrombosis
Echocardiography
Hemodynamics
aortic stenosis
Aortic Valve
Aortic Valve Stenosis
Heart Valve Prosthesis
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
transcatheter valve interventions