Publications by authors named "Rosa Prestera"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores subclinical leaflet thrombosis in patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement, using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) to identify lesions on leaflets and nearby structures.
  • Out of 50 patients followed for 12 months, 16% showed hypoattenuated lesions on leaflets, 18% in the anatomic sinus, and another 16% in subvalvular regions, highlighting a potential association with bicuspid valves.
  • The findings suggest these lesions can occur beyond just the leaflets, but the clinical significance of these lesions is still uncertain.
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Background: Following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVI), the newly formed 'anatomic sinus'. may contribute to the formation of subclinical leaflet thrombosis (SLT).The evaluation of root geometry after TAVI is generally performed using multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT), and the role of transthoracic echocardiography (2D TTE) requires further validation.

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The incidence of non-uniform expansion in the context of the self-expandable transcatheter heart valve (THV) is little investigated, along with stent-frame decoupling, which is a form of stent adaptation, in which the lower part of the THV stent conforms to both the ellipticity of the left ventricle outflow tract and the native annulus while maintaining the higher part of the valve more circular. We analyzed post-implant multi-detector computed tomography scans in 50 patients. Prosthesis non-uniform expansion was assessed by computing the prosthesis eccentricity on 6 prespecified levels: (1) frame inflow, (2) native annulus, (3) leaflet inflow, (4) prosthesis waist, (5) leaflet outflow, and (6) frame outflow.

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Subclinical leaflets valve thrombosis (SLT) is a recently identified phenomenon with multidetector computer tomography after tissue aortic valve replacement. Whether SLT is more frequent after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) or surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) is currently not known. Thus, the aim of this pairwise meta-analysis was to investigate the incidence of SLT after both TAVR and SAVR, the association with anticoagulation therapy, and the risk for neurological events.

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