Prosthesis depth and conduction disturbances after last generation balloon-expandable transcatheter aortic valve implantation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Preliminary data on Sapien 3 valve (S3-THV) use for transcatheter aortic valve implantation have shown an increased permanent pacemaker implantation (PPMI) rate with respect to Sapien XT valve. Aim of this study was to investigate the role of S3-THV position in the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) on electrocardiographic changes suggestive of atrioventricular (ΔPR) and/or intraventricular (ΔQRS) conduction abnormalities and 30 days PPMI rate.
Eighty-six consecutive patients treated with S3-THV were included in the study. All patients underwent clinical and electrocardiogram evaluation. Left ventricular outflow tract prosthesis depth was assessed by fluoroscopy and expressed quantitatively (mm) and as aorto-ventricular ratio (AVR). Eight patients (9.3%) needed PPMI at 30 days. A low AVR (≤60/40) predicted PPMI (OR = 6.09, 95% CI 1.19–31.01,
A low AVR is associated to higher ΔPR and PPMI rates. The correlation between LVOT prosthesis depth with ΔPR and higher PPMI rate suggests the need of a careful S3-THV implantation.
Contributors

Fortunato Iacovelli
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Antonio Pignatelli
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Giuseppe Giugliano
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Mariangela Cicala
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Luigi Salemme
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Angelo Cioppa
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Grigore Popusoi
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Armando Pucciarelli
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Sebastiano Verdoliva
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Alessandro Santo Bortone
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Maria-Angela Losi
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Enrico Coscioni
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Giovanni Esposito
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Gaetano Contegiacomo
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Tullio Tesorio
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