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1 Decision Making In Aortic Stenosis From Surgical AVR with Sutured or Sutureless Valves to TAVI
Niv Ad, MD Chief, Cardiac Surgery Professor of Surgery, VCU Inova Heart and Vascular Institute

2 Disclosures Niv Ad: Medtronic Inc. - Consultant
Atricure Inc.- Consultant Sorin - Consultant Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion LLC – Co Owner

3 A Few Observations

4 The Heart Valve Team

5 Who is going to have it?

6 Who is going to have it?

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9 The Importance PVL

10 The SJD Portico Trial Reduced leaf mobility?

11 What Are the Key Questions Associated with Patients Selection ?
Can we base our policies on a few industry sponsored studies ? (even if prospective randomized) What is the weight of biological (comorbidities) and anatomical variables ? How important are? Lower diameter and aggressive crimping Newer valve designs not requiring a cage Native valve

12 What Are the Key Questions Associated with Patients Selection ?
Can we base our policies on a few industry sponsored studies ? (even prospective randomized) What is the weight of biological (comorbidities) and anatomical variables ? How important are? Lower diameter and aggressive crimping Newer valve designs not requiring a cage Native valve

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14 What Are the Key Questions Associated with Patients Selection ?
Can we base our policies on a few industry sponsored studies ? (even prospective randomized) What is the weight of biological (comorbidities) and anatomical variables ? How important are? Lower diameter and aggressive crimping Newer valve designs not requiring a cage Native valve

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17 JTCVS 2014

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20 Over 80 years Old Perioperative Outcomes (STS <3%)
AVR/CABG N=47 Isolated AVR N=41 Deep Sternal Wound Infection Perioperative MI Septicemia 1 (2%) Prolonged Ventilation (24 h) 2 (4%) 2 (5%) Pneumonia Permanent Stroke TIA Reoperation for Bleeding GI Renal Failure Renal Failure Requiring Dialysis Operative Mortality Readmission <30 Days 4 (8.5%) 3 (7%)

21 Two-Year Survival (STS <3%)
AVR/CABG N = 47 Isolated AVR N = 41

22 Two-Year Survival (STS <5%)
AVR/CABG N = 144 Isolated AVR N = 89

23 Perceval S – Bovine Percardium and Nitinol stent

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29 Freedom from Re-Operation

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42 What Are the Key Questions Associated with Patients Selection ?
Can we base our policies on a few industry sponsored studies ? (even prospective randomized) What is the weight of biological (comorbidities) and anatomical variables ? How important are? Lower diameter and aggressive crimping Newer valve designs not requiring a cage Native valve

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44 What Are the Key Questions Associated with Patients Selection ?
Can we base our policies on a few industry sponsored studies ? (even prospective randomized) What is the weight of biological (comorbidities) and anatomical variables ? How important are ? Lower diameter and aggressive crimping Newer valve designs not requiring a cage Native valve

45 The Impact of TAVR on Patients Selection for SAVR

46 The Impact of TAVR on Patients Selection for SAVR
8.8% 2.2% 2.3%

47 Summary With the availability of a novel treatment option for aortic stenosis in high-risk patients, institutions offering these alternative methods will be forced to reevaluate patient management. A careful strategy that includes multidisciplinary evaluation is crucial in order to have a successful transcatheter aortic valve program.

48 Conclusions Sutureless Aortic valve is significant in:
Reducing operating time Minimally invasive procedure Ease of implant (control variability) Long term outcomes are unknown PVL Durbility

49 The Heart Valve Team

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51 Conclusions Low risk patients including older patients should have SAVR regardless the number of sutures Special considerations: Anatomy (Calcium and Bicuspid) Frailty Renal Failure CAD Redo procedures

52 THANK YOU


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