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Vascular Access in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease Undergoing TAVR: The Hostile Registry

Background: The optimal access route in patients with severe peripheral artery disease (PAD) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve rep– lacement (TAVR) remains undetermined.

Objectives: This study, sought to compare clinical outcomes with transfemoral access (TFA), transthoracic access (TTA), and nonthoracic transalternative access (TAA) in TAVR patients with severe PAD.

Methods: Patients with PAD and hostile femoral access (TFA impossible, or possible only after percutaneous treatment) undergoing TAVR at 28 international centers were included in this registry. The primary endpoint was the propensity-adjusted risk of 30-day major adverse events (MAE) defined as the composite of all-cause mortality, stroke/ transient ischemic attack (TIA), or main access site-related Valve Academic Research Consortium 3 major vascular complications. Outcomes were also stratified according to the severity of PAD using a novel risk score (Hostile score).

Results: Among the 1,707 patients included in the registry, 518 (30.3%) underwent TAVR with TFA after percutaneous treatment, 642 (37.6%) with TTA, and 547 (32.0%) with TAA (mostly transaxillary). Compared with TTA, both TFA (adjusted HR: 0.58; 95% CI: 0.45-0.75) and TAA (adjusted HR: 0.60; 95% CI: 0.47-0.78) were associated with lower 30-day rates of MAE, driven by fewer access site-related complications. Composite risks at 1 year were also lower with TFA and TAA compared with TTA. TFA compared with TAA was associated with lower 1-year risk of stroke/TIA (adjusted HR: 0.49; 95% CI: 0.24-0.98), a finding confined to patients with low Hostile scores (Pinteraction = 0.049).

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One-year results from the Assessing MICRO-vascular resistance via IMR to predict outcome in ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients with multivessel disease undergoin primary PCI (AMICRO) trial.

Lo studio AMICRO aggiunge evidenze sul valore dell’IMR misurato subito dopo l’angioplastica primaria come predittore della variazione della funzione sistolica del ventricolo sinistro. In particolare abbiamo evidenziato una correlazione tra il valore di IMR ed il cambiamento della funzione ventricolare sinistra nei pazienti con infarto miocardico anteriore cioè nei casi dove vi era una importante quota di miocardio a rischio.

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