Prevalence and long-term outcome of aortic prosthesis-patient mismatch in patients with paradoxical low-flow severe aortic stenosis.

Circulation

From the CHU Limoges, Hôpital Dupuytren, Service Cardiologie (D.M., C.B., J.M., N.E., P.V., V.A.) and Service de Chirurgie thoracique et cardiovasculaire (E.C., M.L.), Limoges, France; INSERM 1094, Faculté de médecine de Limoges, Limoges, France (D.M., J.M.); and Québec Heart & Lung Institute, Department of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (P.P., J.D.).

Published: September 2014

Background: Patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) and paradoxical low flow (PLF) have worse outcome compared with those with normal flow. Furthermore, prosthesis-patient mismatch (PPM) after aortic valve replacement is a predictor of reduced survival. However, the prevalence and prognostic impact of PPM in patients with PLF-AS are unknown. We aimed to analyze the prevalence and long-term survival of PPM in patients with PLF-AS.

Methods And Results: Between 2000 and 2010, 677 patients with severe AS, preserved left ventricular ejection fraction, and aortic valve replacement were included (74±8 years; 42% women; aortic valve area, 0.69±0.16 cm(2)). A PLF (indexed stroke volume ≤35 mL/m(2)) was found in 26%, and after aortic valve replacement, 54% of patients had PPM, defined as an indexed effective orifice area ≤0.85 cm(2)/m(2). The combined presence of PLF and PPM was found in 15%. Compared with patients with noPLF/noPPM, those with PLF/PPM were significantly older, with more comorbidities. They also received smaller and biological bioprosthesis more often (all P<0.01). Although early mortality was not significantly different between groups, the 10-year survival rate was significantly reduced in case of PLF/PPM compared with noPLF/noPPM (38±9% versus 70±5%; P=0.002), even after multivariable adjustment (hazard ratio, 2.58; 95% confidence interval, 1.5-4.45; P=0.0007).

Conclusions: In this large catheterization-based study, the coexistence of PLF-AS before surgery and PPM after surgery is associated with the poorest outcome.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.113.007819DOI Listing

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