Calcium distribution patterns of the aortic valve as a risk factor for the need of permanent pacemaker implantation after transcatheter aortic valve implantation
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
New-onset conduction disturbances still represent a considerable problem after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). The aim of this study was to identify calcification patterns with an elevated risk for permanent pacemaker implantation (PPI) after TAVI and investigate underlying mechanisms in an
One hundred and sixty-two patients who underwent TAVI with the Edwards SAPIEN XT® or Medtronic CoreValve® at our institution were analysed. The calcium load of the device landing zone was quantified with 3mensio®, and calcium patterns with an elevated risk for PPI were identified.
Pre-existing RBBB and elevated LCC calcification were identified as independent predictors for PPI. These two risk factors enabled us to distinguish between patients according to their risk for PPI after TAVI.
Contributors

Buntaro Fujita
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Maximilian Kütting
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Moritz Seiffert
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Smita Scholtz
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Sandrine Egron
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Emir Prashovikj
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Jochen Börgermann
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Timm Schäfer
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Werner Scholtz
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Rainer Preuss
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Jan Gummert
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Ulrich Steinseifer
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Stephan M. Ensminger
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