Patients with severe calcific aortic stenosis are occasionally not amenable to surgery because of advanced age or severe co-morbidities. Percutaneous aortic valve dilation is used but has only limited time relief. While preclinical evidence on percutaneous aortic valve replacement seems promising, only very limited clinical data are available worldwide. We hereby present the first case of percutaneous aortic valve replacement successfully performed in Italy in a 74-year-old high-risk female. This case emphasizes the technical challenges inherent to this procedure and its promising role in selected very high-risk patients with severe aortic stenosis, notwithstanding the early and long-term risk of adverse events. © 2005 CEPI Srl.

Severe aortic stenosis inoperably treated with successful percutaneous aortic valve replacement / Colombo, A.; Bianconi, L.; Montorfano, M.; Michev, I.; Biondi-Zoccai, G. G. L.; Airoldi, F.; Maisano, F.; Bignami, E.; Bellanca, R.; Caloro, A.; Granatelli, A.; Sangiorgi, G. M.. - In: ITALIAN HEART JOURNAL. SUPPLEMENT. - ISSN 1129-4728. - 6:5(2005), pp. 291-296.

Severe aortic stenosis inoperably treated with successful percutaneous aortic valve replacement

Montorfano M.;Maisano F.;
2005-01-01

Abstract

Patients with severe calcific aortic stenosis are occasionally not amenable to surgery because of advanced age or severe co-morbidities. Percutaneous aortic valve dilation is used but has only limited time relief. While preclinical evidence on percutaneous aortic valve replacement seems promising, only very limited clinical data are available worldwide. We hereby present the first case of percutaneous aortic valve replacement successfully performed in Italy in a 74-year-old high-risk female. This case emphasizes the technical challenges inherent to this procedure and its promising role in selected very high-risk patients with severe aortic stenosis, notwithstanding the early and long-term risk of adverse events. © 2005 CEPI Srl.
2005
Aortic stenosis
Catheterization
Valvular heart disease
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