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Unplanned Mechanical Circulatory Support as Hemodynamic Rescue Worsens Outcomes in Transcatheter Aortic Valve
Michael Keller1, Ye In Christopher Kwon1, Zachary Gertz2
1Pauley Heart Center, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA 23288, USA.
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Background/Objectives: Acute hemodynamic collapse is a rare but deadly complication of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) that can require temporary mechanical circulatory support (tMCS). Using a statewide collaborative, we conducted a focused analysis on the incidence and outcomes associated with the use of tMCS during TAVR as hemodynamic rescue. Methods: We identified adult patients who underwent TAVR between September 2012 and September 2024 within the statewide collaborative and stratified them based on if tMCS was needed. Baseline patient characteristics and risk factors associated with tMCS use were analyzed as well as the impact of tMCS on outcomes. Results: We identified 7735 patients who underwent TAVR. A total of 44 (0.57%) patients required tMCS. Patients requiring tMCS were more likely to have histories that included diabetes, concurrent mitral regurgitation, prior MI, or NYHA class III or IV. These patients also experienced more emergent procedures and were more likely to require inotropic support. Patients experienced significantly worse outcomes following tMCS rescue during TAVR, with 18% requiring conversion to surgical approach (vs. 1%, p < 0.001) and 37% of tMCS patients experiencing cardiac arrest, compared to 1% of those who did not need tMCS (p < 0.001). Thirty-day mortality was worse for patients requiring tMCS (p < 0.001). MCS usage was independently associated with the need for further procedures. Conclusions: Unplanned, emergent tMCS during TAVR as hemodynamic rescue represents significant risk of complications and should be utilized judiciously in cases of acute hemodynamic collapse.
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