TY - JOUR
T1 - Rationale, Definitions, Techniques, and Outcomes of Commissural Alignment in TAVR
T2 - From the ALIGN-TAVR Consortium
AU - Tang, Gilbert H.L.
AU - Amat-Santos, Ignacio J.
AU - De Backer, Ole
AU - Avvedimento, Marisa
AU - Redondo, Alfredo
AU - Barbanti, Marco
AU - Costa, Giuliano
AU - Tchétché, Didier
AU - Eltchaninoff, Hélène
AU - Kim, Won Keun
AU - Zaid, Syed
AU - Tarantini, Giuseppe
AU - Søndergaard, Lars
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 American College of Cardiology Foundation
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Given the expanding indications of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in younger patients with longer life expectancies, the ability to perform postprocedural coronary access represents a priority in their lifetime management. A growing body of evidence suggests that commissural (and perhaps coronary) alignment in TAVR impacts coronary access and valve hemodynamics as well as coronary flow and access after redo-TAVR. Recent studies have provided modified delivery system insertion and rotation techniques to obtain commissural alignment with available transcatheter heart valve devices. Moreover, patient-specific preprocedural planning and postprocedural imaging tools have been developed to facilitate and evaluate commissural alignment. Future efforts should aim to refine transcatheter heart valve and delivery system designs to make neocommissural alignment easier and more reproducible. The aim of this review is to present an in-depth insight of commissural alignment in TAVR, including its rationale, standardized definitions, technical steps, outcomes, and future directions.
AB - Given the expanding indications of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in younger patients with longer life expectancies, the ability to perform postprocedural coronary access represents a priority in their lifetime management. A growing body of evidence suggests that commissural (and perhaps coronary) alignment in TAVR impacts coronary access and valve hemodynamics as well as coronary flow and access after redo-TAVR. Recent studies have provided modified delivery system insertion and rotation techniques to obtain commissural alignment with available transcatheter heart valve devices. Moreover, patient-specific preprocedural planning and postprocedural imaging tools have been developed to facilitate and evaluate commissural alignment. Future efforts should aim to refine transcatheter heart valve and delivery system designs to make neocommissural alignment easier and more reproducible. The aim of this review is to present an in-depth insight of commissural alignment in TAVR, including its rationale, standardized definitions, technical steps, outcomes, and future directions.
KW - aortic stenosis
KW - commissural alignment
KW - coronary access
KW - redo-TAVR
KW - TAVR
U2 - 10.1016/j.jcin.2022.06.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jcin.2022.06.001
M3 - Review
C2 - 35926918
AN - SCOPUS:85135078610
VL - 15
SP - 1497
EP - 1518
JO - J A C C: Cardiovascular Interventions
JF - J A C C: Cardiovascular Interventions
SN - 1936-8798
IS - 15
ER -