The differential outcomes across the age spectrum of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) recipients are still debated. Aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of oldest-old patients undergoing TAVI in the large “Registro Italiano GISE sull'impianto di Valvola Aortica Percutanea (RISPEVA)” registry. A total of 3,507 patients were stratified according to age: 1,381 were ≥85 years, 2,126 were <85 years. Primary endpoints were death at 30-days and complete follow-up (FU) (medium 368 days). Cerebrovascular events, myocardial infarction, bleedings, vascular complications at 30-days and complete FU were considered. In the unadjusted analysis, 30-days mortality in the oldest-old group was higher than in younger patients (4.2% vs 2.4%; p = 0.007); this difference kept true also at complete FU (19.6% vs 15.9%; p = 0.014). After propensity score (PS) matching, the oldest-old population showed a higher mortality solely at 30-days (4.7% vs 2.4%; p = 0.016), while the survival at complete FU was similar to that of younger patients (20.1% vs 18.0%; p = 0.286). The incidence of non-fatal outcomes resulted comparable between the 2 groups, also after propensity score matching. At the multivariate logistic regression analysis procedural major or disabling bleedings, cerebrovascular events, cardiogenic shock resulted predictors of 30-days death in the oldest-old cohort. In conclusion, patients ≥85 years can safely undergo TAVI being not more exposed to procedural complications than those <85 years; nevertheless they showed worse 30-days mortality, probably driven by reduced tolerance to complications. Passed the critical periprocedural phase, patients ≥85 years had a similar survival to those <85 years with comparable risk profile.

Comparison of outcomes of transcatheter aortic valve implantation in patients ≥85 years versus those <85 years / Pepe, M.; Corcione, N.; Biondi-Zoccai, G.; Morello, A.; Berti, S.; Bedogni, F.; Iadanza, A.; Tomai, F.; Sardella, G.; Romagnoli, E.; Ferraro, P.; Conte, S.; Nestola, P. L.; Giosa, M. D.; Cimmino, M.; Frati, G.; Giordano, A.. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0002-9149. - 129:(2020), pp. 60-70. [10.1016/j.amjcard.2020.05.033]

Comparison of outcomes of transcatheter aortic valve implantation in patients ≥85 years versus those <85 years

Biondi-Zoccai G.;Sardella G.;Frati G.;
2020

Abstract

The differential outcomes across the age spectrum of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) recipients are still debated. Aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of oldest-old patients undergoing TAVI in the large “Registro Italiano GISE sull'impianto di Valvola Aortica Percutanea (RISPEVA)” registry. A total of 3,507 patients were stratified according to age: 1,381 were ≥85 years, 2,126 were <85 years. Primary endpoints were death at 30-days and complete follow-up (FU) (medium 368 days). Cerebrovascular events, myocardial infarction, bleedings, vascular complications at 30-days and complete FU were considered. In the unadjusted analysis, 30-days mortality in the oldest-old group was higher than in younger patients (4.2% vs 2.4%; p = 0.007); this difference kept true also at complete FU (19.6% vs 15.9%; p = 0.014). After propensity score (PS) matching, the oldest-old population showed a higher mortality solely at 30-days (4.7% vs 2.4%; p = 0.016), while the survival at complete FU was similar to that of younger patients (20.1% vs 18.0%; p = 0.286). The incidence of non-fatal outcomes resulted comparable between the 2 groups, also after propensity score matching. At the multivariate logistic regression analysis procedural major or disabling bleedings, cerebrovascular events, cardiogenic shock resulted predictors of 30-days death in the oldest-old cohort. In conclusion, patients ≥85 years can safely undergo TAVI being not more exposed to procedural complications than those <85 years; nevertheless they showed worse 30-days mortality, probably driven by reduced tolerance to complications. Passed the critical periprocedural phase, patients ≥85 years had a similar survival to those <85 years with comparable risk profile.
2020
age factors; aged; aged, 80 and over; aortic valve stenosis; female; hemorrhage; humans; ischemic attack, transient; Italy; logistic models; male; multivariate analysis; myocardial infarction; postoperative complications; postoperative hemorrhage; propensity score; registries; shock, cardiogenic; stroke; treatment outcome; transcatheter aortic valve replacement
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Comparison of outcomes of transcatheter aortic valve implantation in patients ≥85 years versus those <85 years / Pepe, M.; Corcione, N.; Biondi-Zoccai, G.; Morello, A.; Berti, S.; Bedogni, F.; Iadanza, A.; Tomai, F.; Sardella, G.; Romagnoli, E.; Ferraro, P.; Conte, S.; Nestola, P. L.; Giosa, M. D.; Cimmino, M.; Frati, G.; Giordano, A.. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0002-9149. - 129:(2020), pp. 60-70. [10.1016/j.amjcard.2020.05.033]
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