: Evidence regarding sex-related differences in response to transcatheter aortic valve implantation according to the valve type is lacking. This study sought to evaluate the impact of sex on the treatment effect of Evolut-PRO/PRO+ (PRO) or Sapien 3 Ultra (ULTRA) devices on clinical outcomes. Comparative Analysis of Evolut PRO vs Sapien 3 Ultra Valves for Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (OPERA-TAVI) is a multicenter multinational registry including patients undergoing latest-iteration PRO or ULTRA implantation. Overall, 1174 out of 1897 patients were matched based on valve type and compared according to sex, while 470 males and 630 females were matched and compared according to valve type. Thirty-day and 1-year outcomes were evaluated. In both PRO and ULTRA group, males had a higher comorbidity burden, while females had smaller aortic root. Both 30-day (device success [DS], early safety outcome, permanent pacemaker implantation [PPI], patient-prosthesis mismatch [PPM], paravalvular regurgitation [PVR], bleedings, vascular complications, and all-cause death) and 1-year outcomes (all-cause death, stroke and heart failure hospitalization) did not differ according to sex in both valve groups. However, male sex decreased the likelihood of 30-day DS with ULTRA versus PRO (p for interaction 0.047). A higher risk of 30-day PPI and 1-year stroke, and a lower risk of PPM was observed in PRO versus ULTRA, regardless of sex. In conclusion, sex did not modify the treatment effect of PRO versus ULTRA on clinical outcomes, with the exception of 30-day DS that was decreased in males (versus females) receiving ULTRA (versus PRO).

Evidence regarding gender-related differences in response to transcatheter aortic valve implantation according to the valve type is lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of gender on the treatment effect of Evolut PRO/PRO+ (PRO) or SAPIEN 3 Ultra (ULTRA) devices on clinical outcomes. The Comparative Analysis of Evolut PRO vs SAPIEN 3 Ultra Valves for Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (OPERA-TAVI) is a multicenter, multinational registry including patients who underwent the latest-iteration PRO or ULTRA implantation. Overall, 1,174 of 1,897 patients were matched based on valve type and compared according to gender, whereas 470 men and 630 women were matched and compared according to valve type. The 30-day and 1-year outcomes were evaluated. In the PRO and ULTRA groups, men had a higher co-morbidity burden, whereas women had smaller aortic root. The 30-day (device success [DS], early safety outcome, permanent pacemaker implantation, patient-prosthesis mismatch, paravalvular regurgitation, bleedings, vascular complications, and all-cause death) and 1-year outcomes (all-cause death, stroke, and heart failure hospitalization) did not differ according to gender in both valve groups. However, the male gender decreased the likelihood of 30-day DS with ULTRA versus PRO (p for interaction = 0.047). A higher risk of 30-day permanent pacemaker implantation and 1-year stroke and a lower risk of patient-prosthesis mismatch was observed in PRO versus ULTRA, regardless of gender. In conclusion, gender did not modify the treatment effect of PRO versus ULTRA on clinical outcomes, except for 30-day DS, which was decreased in men (vs women) who received ULTRA (vs PRO).

Sex-Related Outcomes of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation with Self-Expanding or Balloon-Expandable Valves: Insights from the OPERA-TAVI Registry / Adamo, Marianna; Branca, Luca; Pezzola, Elisa; Saia, Francesco; Pilgrim, Thomas; Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed; Garot, Philippe; Gandolfo, Caterina; Fiorina, Claudia; Sammartino, Sofia; Latib, Azeem; Santos, Ignacio Amat; Mylotte, Darren; De Marco, Federico; De Backer, Ole; Franco, Luis Nombela; Akodad, Mariama; Ribichini, Flavio Luciano; Bedogni, Francesco; Laterra, Giulia; Mazzapicchi, Alessandro; Tomii, Daijiro; Laforgia, Pietro; Cannata, Stefano; Scotti, Andrea; Fezzi, Simone; Criscione, Enrico; Poletti, Enrico; Mazzucca, Mattia; Valvo, Roberto; Mattialunardi, Null; Mainardi, Andrea; Andreaggi, Stefano; Quagliana, Angelo; Montarello, Nicholas; Hennessey, Breda; Mon-Noboa, Matias; Meier, David; Sgroi, Carmelo; Reddavid, Claudia Maria; Strazzieri, Orazio; Motta, Silvia Crescenzia; Frittitta, Valentina; Dipietro, Elena; Comis, Alessandro; Melfa, Chiara; Calì, Mariachiara; Thiele, Holger; Webb, John G; Sondergaard, Lars; Tamburino, Corrado; Metra, Marco; Costa, Giuliano; Barbanti, Marco. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0002-9149. - 219:(2024), pp. 60-70. [10.1016/j.amjcard.2024.01.028]

Sex-Related Outcomes of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation with Self-Expanding or Balloon-Expandable Valves: Insights from the OPERA-TAVI Registry

Metra, Marco;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Evidence regarding gender-related differences in response to transcatheter aortic valve implantation according to the valve type is lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of gender on the treatment effect of Evolut PRO/PRO+ (PRO) or SAPIEN 3 Ultra (ULTRA) devices on clinical outcomes. The Comparative Analysis of Evolut PRO vs SAPIEN 3 Ultra Valves for Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (OPERA-TAVI) is a multicenter, multinational registry including patients who underwent the latest-iteration PRO or ULTRA implantation. Overall, 1,174 of 1,897 patients were matched based on valve type and compared according to gender, whereas 470 men and 630 women were matched and compared according to valve type. The 30-day and 1-year outcomes were evaluated. In the PRO and ULTRA groups, men had a higher co-morbidity burden, whereas women had smaller aortic root. The 30-day (device success [DS], early safety outcome, permanent pacemaker implantation, patient-prosthesis mismatch, paravalvular regurgitation, bleedings, vascular complications, and all-cause death) and 1-year outcomes (all-cause death, stroke, and heart failure hospitalization) did not differ according to gender in both valve groups. However, the male gender decreased the likelihood of 30-day DS with ULTRA versus PRO (p for interaction = 0.047). A higher risk of 30-day permanent pacemaker implantation and 1-year stroke and a lower risk of patient-prosthesis mismatch was observed in PRO versus ULTRA, regardless of gender. In conclusion, gender did not modify the treatment effect of PRO versus ULTRA on clinical outcomes, except for 30-day DS, which was decreased in men (vs women) who received ULTRA (vs PRO).
2024
Inglese
Elsevier Inc.
219
60
70
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
: Evidence regarding sex-related differences in response to transcatheter aortic valve implantation according to the valve type is lacking. This study sought to evaluate the impact of sex on the treatment effect of Evolut-PRO/PRO+ (PRO) or Sapien 3 Ultra (ULTRA) devices on clinical outcomes. Comparative Analysis of Evolut PRO vs Sapien 3 Ultra Valves for Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (OPERA-TAVI) is a multicenter multinational registry including patients undergoing latest-iteration PRO or ULTRA implantation. Overall, 1174 out of 1897 patients were matched based on valve type and compared according to sex, while 470 males and 630 females were matched and compared according to valve type. Thirty-day and 1-year outcomes were evaluated. In both PRO and ULTRA group, males had a higher comorbidity burden, while females had smaller aortic root. Both 30-day (device success [DS], early safety outcome, permanent pacemaker implantation [PPI], patient-prosthesis mismatch [PPM], paravalvular regurgitation [PVR], bleedings, vascular complications, and all-cause death) and 1-year outcomes (all-cause death, stroke and heart failure hospitalization) did not differ according to sex in both valve groups. However, male sex decreased the likelihood of 30-day DS with ULTRA versus PRO (p for interaction 0.047). A higher risk of 30-day PPI and 1-year stroke, and a lower risk of PPM was observed in PRO versus ULTRA, regardless of sex. In conclusion, sex did not modify the treatment effect of PRO versus ULTRA on clinical outcomes, with the exception of 30-day DS that was decreased in males (versus females) receiving ULTRA (versus PRO).
gender; TAVI; valve type;
Sex-Related Outcomes of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation with Self-Expanding or Balloon-Expandable Valves: Insights from the OPERA-TAVI Registry / Adamo, Marianna; Branca, Luca; Pezzola, Elisa; Saia, Francesco; Pilgrim, Thomas; Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed; Garot, Philippe; Gandolfo, Caterina; Fiorina, Claudia; Sammartino, Sofia; Latib, Azeem; Santos, Ignacio Amat; Mylotte, Darren; De Marco, Federico; De Backer, Ole; Franco, Luis Nombela; Akodad, Mariama; Ribichini, Flavio Luciano; Bedogni, Francesco; Laterra, Giulia; Mazzapicchi, Alessandro; Tomii, Daijiro; Laforgia, Pietro; Cannata, Stefano; Scotti, Andrea; Fezzi, Simone; Criscione, Enrico; Poletti, Enrico; Mazzucca, Mattia; Valvo, Roberto; Mattialunardi, Null; Mainardi, Andrea; Andreaggi, Stefano; Quagliana, Angelo; Montarello, Nicholas; Hennessey, Breda; Mon-Noboa, Matias; Meier, David; Sgroi, Carmelo; Reddavid, Claudia Maria; Strazzieri, Orazio; Motta, Silvia Crescenzia; Frittitta, Valentina; Dipietro, Elena; Comis, Alessandro; Melfa, Chiara; Calì, Mariachiara; Thiele, Holger; Webb, John G; Sondergaard, Lars; Tamburino, Corrado; Metra, Marco; Costa, Giuliano; Barbanti, Marco. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0002-9149. - 219:(2024), pp. 60-70. [10.1016/j.amjcard.2024.01.028]
none
54
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Adamo, Marianna; Branca, Luca; Pezzola, Elisa; Saia, Francesco; Pilgrim, Thomas; Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed; Garot, Philippe; Gandolfo, Caterina; Fiorina, C...espandi
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11768/194036
 Attenzione

Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo

Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 4
  • Scopus 4
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 4
social impact