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  • In adults with severe aortic stenosis, differences in symptoms based on sex and age can cause delays in treatment decisions.
  • The choice of valve replacement varies with age: younger adults (<50 years) often receive mechanical valves, those aged 50-65 typically have surgical options, and older patients (>80 years) are usually recommended TAVI due to its better outcomes.
  • For those aged 65-80, the decision between TAVI and bioprosthetic SAVR is influenced by anticipated longevity, sex differences, overall health, and individual preferences.

Article Abstract

In adults with severe aortic stenosis, sex and age differences in symptoms and diagnosis may lead to delays in intervention. Choice of intervention partly depends on expected longevity because bioprosthetic valves have limited durability, particularly in younger patients. Current guidelines recommend the following: a mechanical valve in younger adults (aged <50 years) if lifelong anticoagulation is possible and acceptable and a valve-sparing procedure is not possible; surgical mechanical or bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement (SAVR) in adults aged 50-65 years; and transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) for those aged >80 years based on lower mortality and morbidity compared to SAVR and adequate valve durability. For patients aged 65-80 years, the choice between TAVI and a bioprosthetic SAVR depends on expected longevity, which is greater in women than men, as well as associated cardiac and noncardiac conditions, valvular and vascular anatomy, estimated risk of SAVR versus TAVI and expected complications and patient preferences.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9947935PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15420/ecr.2022.31DOI Listing

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