AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the impact of coronary artery disease (CAD) on survival rates in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI).
  • Higher baseline and residual SYNTAX Scores, which measure the severity of CAD, correlate with increased three-year mortality rates among patients, indicating that more severe CAD is linked to worse outcomes.
  • Although the extent of revascularization did not show a direct impact on survival, the findings suggest that CAD severity reflects overall patient health and comorbidity, influencing risk profiles post-TAVI.

Article Abstract

Background: The impact of coronary artery disease (CAD) and revascularization on outcome in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has not been fully elucidated so far.

Objectives: To assess whether the degree of CAD influences the prognosis of patients undergoing TAVI.

Methods: Before TAVI, all patients underwent revascularization of the proximal vessels or the left main stem if indicated (stenosis ≥70% or 50%, respectively). In 666 patients, we calculated the baseline (bSS) and residual SYNTAX Score (rSS) prior to TAVI. In patients with revascularization, we determined the SYNTAX Revascularization Index (SRI=(1-(rSS/bSS))∗100). We also assessed the SYNTAX Score II (SS-II), combining anatomical and clinical variables. The primary endpoint was 3-year all-cause mortality.

Results: Higher baseline and residual SYNTAX Score were associated with increased 3-year mortality (no CAD 26.2%, low bSS 34.8%, high bSS 46.8%; p=0.001, respectively, no CAD 25.9%, low rSS 31.4%, high rSS 41.5%; p=0.01). The extent of revascularization represented by the SRI was not associated with outcome. The SYNTAX Score II was also associated with increased 3-year mortality. However, baseline and residual SYNTAX Score as well as SYNTAX Score II did not independently predict mortality.

Conclusion: The anatomic severity of CAD as assessed by the baseline and residual SYNTAX Score is associated with survival after TAVI. Coronary artery disease seems to reflect general comorbidity burden and is associated with a higher risk profile of the patient.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2017.07.082DOI Listing

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