Circulation, Vol 80, 1514-1520, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
B Letac, A Cribier, R Koning and E Lefebvre
Very elderly patients with severe aortic stenosis will probably benefit
from percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty. Ninety-two patients, aged 80 or
older (mean age, 84 +/- 3.7 years) and all severely incapacitated (18 with
an associated pathologic condition or in critical condition with terminal
heart failure), underwent a valvuloplasty procedure. Femoral access was
used in all cases except seven (8%), in whom the femoral route had to be
abandoned and the brachial approach was used due to severe arterial
tortuosity. Peak-to-peak ventriculoaortic gradient decreased from 71 +/- 27
to 27 +/- 15 mm Hg, and the aortic valve area increased from 0.48 +/- 0.16
to 0.91 +/- 0.35 cm2 (p less than 0.01). Thirty-two percent had a
postprocedure aortic valve area more than or equal to 1 cm2. The final
valve area was less than or equal to 0.7 cm2 in 30% of the patients. There
were three deaths (ages, 82, 92, and 98 years) in the procedure room. One
stroke occurred 1 day after the procedure. Hematoma or thrombosis at the
femoral puncture site was observed in 14 cases (15%), requiring surgical
repair in only five cases. Three patients died in the hospital; the total
in-hospital mortality was 6.5%. Among the 62 patients about whom
information could be obtained at a mean follow-up interval of 13 +/- 5
months, there were 18 late deaths (mean age, 85 +/- 11 years). The majority
of the surviving 44 patients experienced marked symptomatic improvement.
The results indicate that balloon valvuloplasty can be offered to very
elderly patients with severe aortic stenosis and can produce improvement in
hemodynamic and clinical status.
ARTICLES
Aortic stenosis in elderly patients aged 80 or older. Treatment by percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty in a series of 92 cases
Service de Cardiologie, Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire, Hopital Charles- Nicolle, Rouen, France.
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