Underexpansion of a self-expanding transcatheter aortic valve (TAVI) is a critical issue that can negatively impact long-term outcomes, including paravalvular leak, valve thrombosis, and increased mortality. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the pathophysiology and consequences of such complications, including three primary mechanisms: (1) infolding, (2) incorrect site of crossing and (3) true underexpansion. It also discusses strategies to address these challenges, including pre-procedural planning and procedural techniques to ensure proper valve deployment and expansion. Mitigating these issues is essential to improving both immediate and long-term outcomes in TAVI patients.

Management of TAVI Underexpansion with Self-Expanding Valves: A Practical Approach / Hameau, R.; Ancona, M. B.; Romano, V.; Ferri, L.; Bellini, B.; Russo, F.; Vella, C.; Papageorgiu, C.; Napoli, F.; Licciardi, M.; Ricchetti, G.; Tripoli, A.; Sabarese, R.; Zaccaria, L.; Montorfano, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE. - ISSN 2308-3425. - 12:6(2025). [10.3390/jcdd12060215]

Management of TAVI Underexpansion with Self-Expanding Valves: A Practical Approach

Ricchetti G.;Tripoli A.;Sabarese R.;Zaccaria L.
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Montorfano M.
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2025-01-01

Abstract

Underexpansion of a self-expanding transcatheter aortic valve (TAVI) is a critical issue that can negatively impact long-term outcomes, including paravalvular leak, valve thrombosis, and increased mortality. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the pathophysiology and consequences of such complications, including three primary mechanisms: (1) infolding, (2) incorrect site of crossing and (3) true underexpansion. It also discusses strategies to address these challenges, including pre-procedural planning and procedural techniques to ensure proper valve deployment and expansion. Mitigating these issues is essential to improving both immediate and long-term outcomes in TAVI patients.
2025
infolding
TAVI
underexpansion
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