Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation in Surgically Repaired Double Outlet Right Ventricle Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1111/chd.12114 PMID: 23865720 Web of Science: 000342739100004

Cited authors

  • Keswani, Amit; Verma, Anil; Dann, Kristen; Ventura, Laurie; Lucas, Victor; Shah, Sangeeta; Ramee, Stephen

Abstract

  • A 52-year-old male patient, with a medical history of surgically repaired double outlet right ventricle presented with severe aortic stenosis (AS) and hepatitis C with cirrhosis, presented with New York Heart Association Class IV heart failure. During evaluation for a liver transplant, he was deemed a poor surgical candidate due to his aortic valve disease and cirrhosis with model for end-stage liver disease score of 14. Transthoracic echocardiogram showed severe AS with a mean gradient of 62mmHg and calculated aortic valve area of 0.74cm(2) with a normal ejection fraction of 65%. The patient underwent transfemoral implantation of a 23-mm Edwards Sapien commercial heart valve with significant mean gradient reduction across the aortic valve from 62 to 13mmHg. The patient was observed in the coronary care unit and discharged home 2 days postprocedure with his clinical symptoms greatly improved.

Publication date

  • 2014

Published in

Category

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1747-079X

Start page

  • E153

End page

  • E157

Volume

  • 9

Issue

  • 5