Publications by authors named "Montorfano Matteo"

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in patients with severe aortic stenosis and raphe-type bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is still associated with poor outcomes in terms of increased risk of paravalvular regurgitation, stroke, and permanent pacemaker implantation. There is no definitive consensus on the optimal sizing method for prosthesis selection in this setting. The LIRA method is a supra-annular tailored sizing method specifically designed for bicuspid anatomy that might increase accuracy of prosthesis choice in BAV patients and improve TAVR outcomes.

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Background: Left ventricular obstruction (LVO) is an infrequent complication following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) that can lead to severe hemodynamic decompensation. Previous studies have analyzed the pathophysiology of this clinical entity; however, little is known about the anatomical characteristics as assessed by computational tomography (CT) of patients at risk.

Methods: Data from 349 patients were retrospectively analyzed from a single center registry of patients undergoing TAVR at San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy, between January 2020 and December 2021.

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Background: Prompt reperfusion is critical for patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) to improve outcomes. Yet, variability in regional healthcare delivery may influence treatment times and patient outcomes. We thus aimed at evaluating differences in management and outcomes of STEMI patients across Northern, Central, and Southern Italy, focusing on time-dependent reperfusion and in-hospital logistics.

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Background: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)-in-TAVR within index supra-annular transcatheter heart valves (THVs) and high-risk anatomy can compromise coronary perfusion and re-access.

Case Summary: An 80-year-old male presented with acute heart failure caused by degeneration of an Evolut R THV, leading to severe aortic regurgitation. Aortic computed tomography imaging revealed a high-risk anatomy characterized by the index THV's commissural plane being placed above the coronary ostia and a valve-to-aorta distance of less than 2 mm, resulting not eligible for redo-TAVR according to recent literature.

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Background: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in patients with bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) disease is still burdened by a non-negligible rate of stroke and permanent pacemaker implantation (PPI). These suboptimal results, possibly related to the unique BAV anatomy, may suggest the use of a different sizing method in this setting. The aim of our study is to evaluate whether the application of the supra-annular LIRA method may improve clinical outcomes in this population.

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  • Tethering is a common issue in mitral valve problems, often seen in patients with serious regurgitation, but its true effects on treatment outcomes are not well understood.
  • A study involving over 2,200 patients found that while those with tethering had higher initial rates of cardiac death and rehospitalization, after adjusting for other factors, tethering did not significantly impact long-term outcomes.
  • Consequently, the study suggests that having tethering should not prevent suitable patients from undergoing transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) for mitral valve issues.
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Background: Patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (nvAF) who experienced a cardioembolic (CE) event despite adequate oral anticoagulation (OAC) are at high risk of recurrence and the combination between percutaneous left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) and long-term OAC may be a valuable option. The aim of this study was to compare the safety and the efficacy of post-LAAC long-term assumption of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) vs. vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) in this population.

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  • The LANDMARK trial compared the balloon-expandable Myval transcatheter heart valve (THV) series to the SAPIEN and Evolut THV series in 768 patients to evaluate safety and effectiveness.
  • Results showed that Myval achieved non-inferiority to SAPIEN (24.7% vs 24.1%) and Evolut (24.7% vs 30.0%) regarding a primary composite safety endpoint.
  • Additionally, while Myval had better pressure gradient metrics compared to SAPIEN, Evolut showed slightly higher rates of prosthetic valve regurgitation compared to Myval but no significant difference between Myval and SAPIEN.
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Recently, an increase in the number of patients with severe aortic stenosis eligible for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has been observed worldwide. In order to reduce waiting lists, provide to all patients referred to us equal access to care and to further improve the collaboration with spoke centers, we developed a specific Hub & Spoke specific protocol for TAVI. According to our protocol, a clinical selection (with echo and computed tomography scan) is done by Spoke centers, the case is discussed with a multidisciplinary team online and the procedure is planned (access, valve type size).

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Background: The ACURATE neo2 is a contemporary transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) system approved for the treatment of severe aortic stenosis in Europe. The ACURATE neo2 has not been evaluated in bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) stenosis.

Aims: We sought to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ACURATE neo2 in patients with BAV stenosis.

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  • Balloon-expandable valves (BEVs) and self-expanding valves (SEVs) are compared for their effects on patients with Sievers type 1 bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
  • The analysis, based on a registry of 955 patients, found no significant difference in midterm major adverse events or technical success between BEVs and SEVs after adjusting for baseline differences.
  • However, BEVs had lower risks of new permanent pacemaker implantation and moderate or greater paravalvular regurgitation, but a higher risk of severe patient-prosthesis mismatch compared to SEVs.
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Background: Patients with refractory angina are often ineligible for revascularization and have poor quality of life despite optimal medical therapy. The coronary sinus (CS) Reducer (Shockwave Medical Inc) was safe and effective in the treatment of refractory angina in the COSIRA (Coronary Sinus Reducer for Treatment of Refractory Angina) randomized sham-controlled trial.

Objectives: This study sought to perform the primary endpoint analysis of the complete REDUCER-I (An Observational Study of the Neovasc Reducer System) study cohort.

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Background: Provisional single stenting strategy (PSS) is a default strategy for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of unprotected left main distal bifurcation lesions (ULMD). Previous study reported that a bifurcation angle change (BAC) between end diastole and systole was associated with outcomes after PCI with double stent strategy (DSS) for ULMD. However, there are no data comparing outcomes after PCI with PSS versus DSS according the degree of BAC.

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The two surgical options for mitral valve regurgitation are replacement and repair, with annuloplasty being the cornerstone of correction. In cases of repair failure, especially in high surgical risk patients, transcatheter mitral valve-in-ring (MViR) procedures represent emerging and challenging options. Among the several complications linked to this treatment, this paper delves into the role that native mitral leaflets may play in precipitating acute bioprosthesis dysfunction in the MViR procedure.

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  • Acute myocardial infarction can happen in young patients, particularly those with certain health conditions, although it is uncommon.* -
  • The case discussed involves a teenager with neurofibromatosis type 1 who experienced acute coronary syndrome due to artery complications.* -
  • The treatment approach for this case was a stent-sparing strategy, which is still a topic of debate in medical circles.*
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  • A study collected data from 2,626 patients who underwent Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) in Italy from 2007 to 2017, focusing on those with normal or reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction (LVEF).
  • Reduced LVEF patients were further divided into ischemic and nonischemic groups, with the main goal being to track all-cause death and rehospitalizations over 8 years.
  • Results showed that patients with reduced LVEF faced a higher risk of death and rehospitalizations, particularly those with an ischemic cause, highlighting the long-term challenges for these patients post-TAVR.
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  • The study examines the characteristics and outcomes of patients with tapered raphe-type bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) when undergoing trans-catheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), focusing on the safety and effectiveness of modern heart valves.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 897 patients, finding that those with tapered configurations showed similar success rates and safety between two sizing strategies: annular and supra-annular.
  • The results indicate that TAVR is a safe and effective procedure for these patients, regardless of the sizing method used, maintaining a high rate of clinical efficacy at mid-term follow-up.
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  • A 32-year-old woman experienced recurring migraines after having a percutaneous patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure, which was initially done due to a previous embolism.
  • Transoesophageal echocardiography revealed that the original PFO closure device was partially displaced, leading to a residual interatrial shunt.
  • After successfully placing a second occluder to overlap with the first, the patient reported no migraines during a 6-month follow-up, suggesting this approach effectively managed her condition.
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  • Transcatheter mitral edge-to-edge repair (TEER) is a minimally invasive option for treating severe mitral regurgitation in patients with high surgical risk, but there are concerns regarding the risk of cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) after the procedure.
  • In a study of 2,238 patients, the incidence of CVAs was found to be low at 1.47%, with the majority occurring after hospital discharge and linked to preexisting conditions like atrial fibrillation and renal dysfunction.
  • While CVAs did not significantly increase the risk of long-term or cardiac death, the study suggests the need for proactive antithrombotic therapy for patients at higher risk before and after TEER.
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Background And Aims: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) determined a paradigm shift in the treatment of patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis but data on very long-term durability are lacking. We sought to evaluate the clinical and hemodynamic outcomes of the CoreValve porcine pericardial self-expanding bioprosthesis at 12-year follow-up.

Methods: 882 inoperable or high-risk patients were treated with the CoreValve bioprosthesis in 8 Italian high-volume centers between 2007 and 2011.

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Background: The DynamX Novolimus-Eluting Coronary Bioadaptor System ( Bioadaptor) has uncaging elements that disengage after the resorption of the polymer coating, aiming to restore vessel function in the treated segment and to avoid long-term adverse outcomes associated with the permanent caging of the coronary artery seen with conventional stenting.

Methods: This prospective, multicenter, single-arm first-in-human study enrolled 50 patients in Belgium and Italy who were treated with the DynamX Bioadaptor. Eligible patients had lesions in coronary arteries measuring between 2.

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  • Researchers studied how heart failure (HF) affects death rates in patients getting a special heart valve repair called M-TEER, focusing on a condition called secondary mitral regurgitation (SMR).
  • They found that patients with advanced HF (serious heart problems) had a higher chance of dying in the next two years, but those who got much better SMR results had lower death risks.
  • The results showed that improving SMR is important for all patients, whether their heart failure is advanced or not, as it can help them live longer.
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Background: In the elderly people with unprotected left main distal bifurcation lesions (ULMD), percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is often selected as first choice treatment strategy because of perioperative high risk of coronary artery bypass graft surgery due to their large number of comorbidities. Also, some recent papers reported that geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) is also strongly associated with clinical outcomes after interventional procedures in elderly patients.

Objectives: We assessed clinical outcomes after PCI for ULMD and the impact of GNRI in elderly patients.

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  • * Data from the GIOTTO registry was analyzed, focusing on 657 DMR patients divided based on their EuroSCORE risk level; results indicated higher all-cause mortality associated with a EuroSCORE of 4% or more, as well as specific health factors like low left ventricular ejection fraction.
  • * The findings revealed that over half of the patients with DMR had a low EuroSCORE, and successful M
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Background: Mitral regurgitation (MR) is frequent in patients with aortic stenosis (AS). Although primary MR is an established negative prognostic factor, whether different mechanisms of MR have different effects on outcome is currently unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the MR mechanism in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).

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