Impact of renal dysfunction on results of ...
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Titre :
Impact of renal dysfunction on results of transcatheter aortic valve replacement outcomes in a large multicenter cohort
Auteur(s) :
Codner, Pablo [Auteur]
Levi, Amos [Auteur]
Gargiulo, Giuseppe [Auteur]
Praz, Fabien [Auteur]
Hayashida, Kentaro [Auteur]
Watanabe, Yusuke [Auteur]
Mylotte, Darren [Auteur]
Debry, Nicolas [Auteur]
Barbanti, Marco [Auteur]
Lefevre, Thierry [Auteur]
Modine, Thomas [Auteur]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U1171
Bosmans, Johan [Auteur]
Windecker, Stephan [Auteur]
Barbash, Israel [Auteur]
Sinning, Jan-Malte [Auteur]
Nickenig, Georg [Auteur]
Barsheshet, Alon [Auteur]
Kornowski, Ran [Auteur]
Levi, Amos [Auteur]
Gargiulo, Giuseppe [Auteur]
Praz, Fabien [Auteur]
Hayashida, Kentaro [Auteur]
Watanabe, Yusuke [Auteur]
Mylotte, Darren [Auteur]
Debry, Nicolas [Auteur]
Barbanti, Marco [Auteur]
Lefevre, Thierry [Auteur]
Modine, Thomas [Auteur]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U1171
Bosmans, Johan [Auteur]
Windecker, Stephan [Auteur]
Barbash, Israel [Auteur]
Sinning, Jan-Malte [Auteur]
Nickenig, Georg [Auteur]
Barsheshet, Alon [Auteur]
Kornowski, Ran [Auteur]
Titre de la revue :
The American journal of cardiology
Nom court de la revue :
Am. J. Cardiol.
Numéro :
118
Pagination :
1888-1896
Date de publication :
2016-12-15
ISSN :
0002-9149
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Patients with advanced chronic renal dysfunction were excluded from randomized trials of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The potential impact of chronic renal disease on TAVR prognosis is not fully understood. ...
Lire la suite >Patients with advanced chronic renal dysfunction were excluded from randomized trials of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The potential impact of chronic renal disease on TAVR prognosis is not fully understood. We aim to evaluate outcomes within a large cohort of patients who underwent TAVR distinguished by renal function. Baseline characteristics, procedural data, and clinical follow-up findings were collected from 10 high-volume TAVR centers in Europe, Israel, and Japan. Data were analyzed according to renal function. Patients (n = 1,204) were divided into 4 groups according to pre-TAVR-estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): group I (eGFR >60), n = 288 (female 45%), group II (eGFR 31 to 60), n = 452 (female 61%), group III (eGFR ≤30), n = 398 (female 61%), and group IV (dialysis), n = 66 (female 31%). Mean Society of Thoracic Surgeons score was higher in patients with lower preprocedural eGFR. All-cause mortality at 1 year was higher in patients with lower eGFR (9.0%, 12.1%, 24.3%, and 24.2% for group I, II, III, and IV, respectively, p <0.001). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that eGFR ≤30, but not eGFR 31 to 60, was associated with increased risk of death (odds ratio 3), bleeding (odds ratio 5.2), and device implantation failure (hazard ratio 2.28). For each 10 ml/min decrease in eGFR, there was an associated relative increase in the risk of death (35%; p <0.001), cardiovascular death (14%; p = 0.018), major bleeding 35% (p <0.001), and transcatheter valve failure (16%; p = 0.007). Renal dysfunction was not associated with stroke or need for pacemaker implantation. In conclusion, among patients who underwent TAVR, baseline renal dysfunction is an important independent predictor of morbidity and mortality.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Patients with advanced chronic renal dysfunction were excluded from randomized trials of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The potential impact of chronic renal disease on TAVR prognosis is not fully understood. We aim to evaluate outcomes within a large cohort of patients who underwent TAVR distinguished by renal function. Baseline characteristics, procedural data, and clinical follow-up findings were collected from 10 high-volume TAVR centers in Europe, Israel, and Japan. Data were analyzed according to renal function. Patients (n = 1,204) were divided into 4 groups according to pre-TAVR-estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): group I (eGFR >60), n = 288 (female 45%), group II (eGFR 31 to 60), n = 452 (female 61%), group III (eGFR ≤30), n = 398 (female 61%), and group IV (dialysis), n = 66 (female 31%). Mean Society of Thoracic Surgeons score was higher in patients with lower preprocedural eGFR. All-cause mortality at 1 year was higher in patients with lower eGFR (9.0%, 12.1%, 24.3%, and 24.2% for group I, II, III, and IV, respectively, p <0.001). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that eGFR ≤30, but not eGFR 31 to 60, was associated with increased risk of death (odds ratio 3), bleeding (odds ratio 5.2), and device implantation failure (hazard ratio 2.28). For each 10 ml/min decrease in eGFR, there was an associated relative increase in the risk of death (35%; p <0.001), cardiovascular death (14%; p = 0.018), major bleeding 35% (p <0.001), and transcatheter valve failure (16%; p = 0.007). Renal dysfunction was not associated with stroke or need for pacemaker implantation. In conclusion, among patients who underwent TAVR, baseline renal dysfunction is an important independent predictor of morbidity and mortality.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Établissement(s) :
CHU Lille
CNRS
Inserm
Université de Lille
CNRS
Inserm
Université de Lille
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Équipe(s) de recherche :
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires
Date de dépôt :
2019-11-27T14:29:20Z