Right ventricular function and outcome in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Right ventricular dysfunction (RVD) on echocardiography has been shown to predict outcomes in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). However, a comparison with the gold standard, RV ejection fraction (EF) on cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), has never been performed.
Consecutive patients scheduled for TAVR underwent echocardiography and CMR. RV fractional area change (FAC), tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion, RV free-lateral-wall tissue Doppler (
RVD as defined by echocardiography is associated with an advanced disease state but fails to predict outcomes after adjustment for pre-existing clinical risk factors in TAVR patients. In contrast, RVEF on CMR is independently associated with heart failure hospitalization and death.
Contributors

Matthias Koschutnik
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Varius Dannenberg
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Christian Nitsche
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Carolina Donà
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Jolanta M Siller-Matula
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Max-Paul Winter
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Martin Andreas
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Amna Zafar
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Philipp E Bartko
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Dietrich Beitzke
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Christian Loewe
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Stefan Aschauer
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Anahit Anvari-Pirsch
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Georg Goliasch
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Christian Hengstenberg
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Julia Mascherbauer
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